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HE ECHO WI W' DONALD ANDERSON, DOH Don has been one of the foremost lady pursuers of our class, known for showing the effects of the morning after the night before. Being a cheerful worker we wish him the greatest of success. Operetta, 3-41 Glee Club, 2-3 5 Class Basketball, 2-3- 42 Class Soccer, 4. PAULINE AN DERSON, Polly Good natured, pleasant, smiling, and an all around good sport is Polly. She has been an active mem- ber of the Key Klickers, and can always be depend- ed upon to do her share, no matter what the task may be. Glee Club, Ig Class Basketball, I-2, Key Klickers, 3'4- KATHRYN AUSTIN, Kl1tty Katty is a jolly girl, rather talkative at times. Her outside interests are somtimes deemed more important, by Katty , than school work, yet we are sure she will make a splendid nurse. Key Klickers, 3-43 Glee Club, 3-4, Class Treasurer, IQ Ass't Mgr. Basketball, 33 Echo Staff, 42 Student Voice Staff, 4. MARY BAKER, Mary Mary is one of the hardest workers in our class and her name is a regular feature on the honor roll. She is always ready to lend a helping hand. Mary intends to enter State Teacher's College in the fall and we are sure she will be a big success. Glee Club, 2-33 Student Voice, 4. HARRY BOUGHNER, Boughie He is a big business man in a big way. Whenever there's commercial work to be done B0ughie is al- ways there, but that doesn't spoil his fun. Oh, no! He is one of the wittiest boys in the school. Key Klickers, 2g Business Manager of Student Voice, 45 Baseball Manager, 4, Operetta, 4. WILLIAM BROWNE, Bill Bill knows the value of silence. In school affairs he speaks only after he has deliberated the matter in hand. His actions speak for him. His cheerful dis- position, and willingness to undertake disagreeable tasks have made him a general favorite. GRACE CATANIO, Grar:ir ' Dark brown eyes that sparkle all the time and teeth of pearly white-that's Gracie , Let's hope that sparkle and her jolly good humor will stay with her all through life. Key Klickers, 3g Class Basketball, 2-3. ADELL CISLO, Adell Happy of disposition, a captivating smile that removes many an obstacle, and curly golden locks. Adell works hard and plays hard. Secretarial work is her ambition. Key Klickers, 3-43 Class Basketball, 1-2-3-4. 20
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THE Ecno vm '. aw Bottom Row-fleft to rightb Albert Totten, Sylvester Reed, Kenneth La Tourette, Martin Huff- man, Joseph Kerstner, VVilliam Rother, Elmer Haver, John Little, Norman YVebb, Albert Ramsey, George Saunders, Sydnev Kolodner, Gerald Ewing, Xvilliani Browne. Second Row-fleft to rightj Romeyn Molinari, Orville Schlapfer, Roland De Mott, John Garay, Oliver Hauck, Harry Boughner, Albert Eurs, Lindsey Davis, NVilliam Iorio, Chester Hall, Robert Peters, Carmen Stra, Daniel Davidoff, Robert Gareis. Top Row-Cleft to rightj Albert Enard, Harold Iivans, Charles Lang, Don Elder, Donald Andrrson, Paul Sked. Harold Merrell, Albert Pyatt, Rudolph Prowaznik, Adonis Stryker, John Polliemus. Not in Picture-Stanley Reading. Senior Boys HE BOYS in the class of '32 have shown that they are capable of maintain- ing a high standard in the athletic, scholastic, and administrative affairs of their class, and of the school. VVe have maintained a fine reputation throughout our years as under- classmen, gradually assuming more powers and responsibilities, until, as Seniors, we became the leading group in the school. Athletically, we were supreme, our boys filling a majority of the positions on all varsity teams. Many Senior boys have been elected to high oflices in the school. Two Presidents of the Student Council were chosen from among us, as were the Editor- in-Chief of the Echo, and the Editor in charge of Flemington School News. The victorious debating team contained four of our members, one of whom rated high in the New York Times Oration Contest on the United States Consti- tution. In dramatics, we were also well represented in both the Operetta and Junior-Senior Play. 19
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THE Ecn WI HELEN DANFORTH, Halen Here is a girl with a happy disposition who is always willing to help anyone. She has a good schol- astic record and many friends. Here's wishing you luck in the future, Helen. Key Klickers, 3-4: Glee Club, 1-2. ANNA DAVIDOFF, Ann Ann is a little girl who is fond of gossip. She has done hne work in dramatics all through her high school years. Here's wishing you further luck in this field. Glee Club, I-2, Operetta, 3443 Masque and Sandal, 45 junior Senior Play, 31 Student Voice, 4. DANIEL DAVIDOFF, Davy An athlete in the true sense of the word is Davy. His participation in Football, Basketball, and Baseball has contributed toward the success of our teams and made him popular among his school-mates. Football, 2-3-41 Basketball, 45 Baseball, 3-4, Operetta, 4, Masque and Sandal, 4. LINDSEY DAVIS, Whitey Whitey has developed into one of the most prominent members of our class. During the past year he has shown a great interest in the school and has participated in many activities, where his initia- tive and willingness to work have made him successful. Football, I-21 Mgr. Football, 45 Operetta, 3-43 Subscription Mgr. Echo, 4, Pres. of Student Council, 41 Glee Club, 2-3-4, Athletic Council, 4. DON H. ELDER, Don Don is one of the slow, drawling boys, who take everything in a matter of fact way. Although Don does not exert himself in studying, he certainly enjoys every phase of school activity. Don is going to college, so here's luck! MARY D. ELLICOTT, Molly One of the hard workers of our school, is Molly, who has assisted in making our plays and other public functions a success. We, with the utmost sincerity, wish her the greatest success in life. Operetta, 2-33 Junior Senior Play, 31 Masque and Sandal-Pres., 45 Library Club, V.Pres., 43 Glee Club, I'-2, Track Ass't Manager, 3. FLORENCE EMERY, Flo Hard work and ability make a wonderful combina- tion which assures success. Florence is certainly a hard worker, and her scholarship marks attest to her ability. We wish her all the success possible. Glee Club, I-2-3-4, Class Basketball, 3. ALBERT ENARD, Emo Esso is a good scout and is well liked by every- one. His participation in all varsity athletics con- tributes greatly to the success of our teams. Football, I-2-3-43 Basketball, 2-3-45 Baseball, 2-3-45 21
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