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THE ECHO VBL1 RUTH G. SUYDAM Ruth Quakertown Kimlm'ss makes ber many friemlxf' Key Klickers 3. KATHERINE NORMA THATCHER Norma Flemington A -zvomun nlufays rhuugmrlzlc aml capricious. Home Economics Club, Vice-President 43 Art Club 3. GERALDINE WARNER VLEREBOME jury Sergcantsvillc Happim'xs svvnzs 'maile lo be shared. Key Klickers 3. RUTH WHIPPLE Whipple Flemington I am ur I um nml so I wifl bef' ELIZABETH WHITTELSEY Whit Ringocs Ami o'vr fbat fair broad brow 'were sketched Ibn infcrscffccf lines of fbollgbtf' Student Council 2, Treasurer 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4g Track 2, 53 Sfmleuf Vain' 3, 43 Echo 45 Class Secretary 2, Vice-President 3g Classical Cruisers, President 33 Le Cercle Francais, President 4. MARTHA R. WIEDERKEHR Martha Flemington Ta what the fum: ber buml, 'tis done. Glcc Club 1, 2, 3g Key Klickers 3, Secretary- Trcasurcr 45 Band of Owls Klub 3, Vice-President 4g Slmlvui Voice 4. ALDONA JOANNE YASUNAS Adel Sand Brook A righl merry maid, sinrcrely true and ix good sport wifbalf' Key Klickers 3. BERTHA JUNE YASUNAS Girdie Sand Brook She who smiles is flu' one uforfl: while. Key Klickers 3. 27 Ruth G. Suydam Katherine N. Thatcher Geraldine XV. Vlerebome Ruth I. Wipple Elizabeth VVhittelsey Martha R. Vlliederkehr Aldona Joanne Yasunas Bertha june Yasunas
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VN. THE ECHO - uw MARY ANNA SREDINSKI Mae Copper Hill So qllicf, so lllldiilllllillg is sbt. Key Klickers 3, -lg Library Council 4. STANLEY JOHN SREDINSKI Senator Copper Hill Mary Anna Sredinski Stanley-I. Sredinski Elinore N. Stotholf Anna Elizabeth Stout Kathryn M. Stout Francis H. Strouse Marv Louise Stryker Marie Elizabeth Stuart ll7ifb many a fricurlg tmrl mary rx foe. Track 3g Musical Comedy 45 Glec Club 3, 45 Key Klickers 33 Agriculture Club I, Secretary 2, Adviser 33 Masque and Sandal 3, 43 Radio Club 4, Airplane Club, Secretary 33 judging Team 1, 2, 3, 4. ELINORE N. STOTHOFF St0ty Flemington The art of dressing is a science. Athletic Council 4g Basketball 2s Track Man- ager 4. ANNA ELIZABETH STOUT lViney Pittstown Tim music fha! ran flrepest reach and Cure all ill, is conliul speech. Glce Club 23 Key Klickers 3. KATHRYN M. STOUT Kate Ringoes !l's 'nice fo be natural ufbrn you arc 1mf11rally nice. Student Council 23 Basketball 4g Track 2. FRANCIS H. STROUSE Strousey Flemington Consfuuf Cl1CL'l'f1llllI?XX is fl sure sign of a 'wisf 1mm.'l Student Council 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball, 33 Basketball 4g Track 3g Musical Comedy 2, 3, 4g Glue Club 4: Key Klickers 35 Simlvul Void' Z, 3, 4: Echo 45 journalism 33 Masque and Sandal 3, 4: Debating 4. MARY LOUISE STRYKER Louise Ringocs Cbvr'rful aml plc-asant wlJc'r4'Ucr you 1Ilc'rl bmi MARIE ELIZABETH STUART Scotty Flemington Thr goul is obiainecl only fbrougb jn'rsisfcm'J'. Student Council 4: Musical Comedy 4g Erlro 4. 26
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THE ECHO Q0 -IGN Parting Message I-IE years which lie immediately ahead of us are all-important. Each of us has, to some extent, been affected by the changing social and economic conditions and problems which have come forcibly to light as a result of the underlying currents of the Industrial Revolution. In a few short days most of us will, of necessity, face three problems to a far greater extent than heretofore. I fear that we as a group have not given sufhcient heed to the opportunities offered to become basically acquainted with these problems and to know as thoroughly as possible the evolving program for their solution. This is probably especially true with regard to the past two years of our high school course. Changes in our social and political structure are at hand, or at least they are definitely on the way.i This is the consensus of the opinions expressed by experts. If these changes and adjustments are to be brought about with a minimum of friction, the masses of people must give their intelligent support to themj or, where suggested changes are inopportune or vicious, they must be rejected by an enlightened public, through the peaceful pressure of mass opinion. The future is uncertain. Specific directions for, or a prophecy concerning the next several years are practically valueless because of the fact that the one permanent element involving the future is clarnzge. And that element will predominate until we have achieved the new socio-political set-up which seems destined to come. Let us hope it will be a set-up that will insure to the people of this country and of the world a greater share of well-being, both spiritual and physical, than has been enjoyed by the people of present and past generations. In so far as my words may carry weight with you, my classmates, it is my hope and request that we may make efficient and extensive use of the knowledge we have obtained in our four years together in Fleming- ton High School as a foundation on which, to the best of our ability, to help build the emerging netw social and political order. We who have benefited so bounteously at the hands of our government-that same government which is in process of profound change and readjustment-- liave mandated to us the solemn duty of using our foundation program of high school education as a basis on which to build that greater and more thorough knowledge of our universe which will enable us to be intelligent and discriminating followers, and, where opportunity offers, to be forceful, honest, and efficient leaders. With this thought, I wish you Godspeed and farewell. VAUGHN S. CARY Prresirlczzt of the Class of 1934 '128
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