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I II I I I IIllIIIllIIllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Ill IIIIII I IIIIIII I ll I I I IIII IIIIIIIIII IIII I II I EDITH VIRGINIA GODDARD Goddard 1415 Watchung Avenue Plainfield. N. I. Entered l94l Undecided Favorite expression: Oh gravy Usual occupation: Singing Pet aversion: Sewing on buttons Saving grace: Optimism Across the scrambled basketball court is screamed a hearty Sink it, Whitesl in a second soprano voice whose volume bears witness to the tact that it is accustomed to the corn- petition hurled by two husky brothers. Or perhaps such a vocal outburst was trained in the Cornell rooting section, certainly it is not to be credited to the Hartridge musical department, unless of course, that is the subject of those dreaded hourly phone calls. The enthusiastic claimant ot yon screech is Goddard, who daily gnaws to a mangled pulp that green person- ally inscribed pencil that is to be ex- cavated from the buried remnants of the era of Hartridge civilization tive hundred years hence. Possibly those same archeologists, turning their tal- ents to twentieth century trinkets, will make the discovery, now under much speculation, as to Whose picture ap- pears in thatlpearl and gold locket. Class Hockey '42, '43, White Hockey '42, '43, Varsity Hockey '42, '43, Class Basketball '41, '42, '43, White Basketball '4l, '42, '43, Varsity Basketball '41, White Baseball '4l, '42, Varsity Base- ball '41, '42, '43, Glee Club '41, '42, '43, Treasurer of Glee Club '42, President of Glee Club '43, Dramatic Club '42, '43, Student Council '43. PAGE ELEVEN
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Dramatic Club '41, '42, '43, Sec- retary - Treasurer of Dramatic Club '43, Glee Club '43, Annual Board '43, Secretary-Treasurer oi Class '41, '42, '43, Class Hockey '41, '42, '43, . EDITH PINDELL COPP Coop, Hap 711 Coleman Place Westfield, N. I. Entered l94l Undecided Favorite expression: Weil, Well, im- agine that! Usual occupation: Fort Hancock Pet aversion: Waiting for buses Saving grace: Good Nature. What senior's sports uniform has never seen the light of the gym? The telephone number of which of our more popular assets keeps the Fort Hancock calls sizzling north? What perpetual treasurer never has to bor- row movie money from her funds be- cause of her constant military escort? Who makes up for being last to arrive in the morning by being first out in the afternoon? What Tepper's sales- girl was the cause of the men's buying their own ties last Christmas? This, friends, is Copp, who keeps the sen- iors' fast ebbing morale up in the glum days of exams with unexpected re- marks, and tears it down again by slyly slipping into the one Warm sun spot in the English room before her shivering opponents. PAGE TEN
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Q.oiloX 6003: -5- own 00 Xen eu' 'QYMXQ em one.,- efge Rn '-YVNG ficmemgeef 5 0'A3X'XYT1C.6 we M. NSQQL f?5'WnuQ.e-, Skt Q my Co fhrwffx-meffli -K' GAY'-0 Vscadf' Um' Cx rss' L, , Class Hockey '42, '43, Green Hockey '42, '43, Varsity Hockey '42, '43, Class Basketball '4l, '42, '43, Green Basketball '4l, '42, '43, Dramatic Club '42, '43, Glee Club '41, '43, Athletic Associa- tion '42, Treasurer Athletic As- sociation '43, Library Committee '43, Red Cross Representative '43, Annual Board '43. llllullllllIllllllltllllllilllllllllllllllln eo Nxws- ' v, BERNICE ANNE GRAY J Anne, Ag, Gray YSTN.-F39 Sherman Avenue Plainfield. N. I. Entered 1941 Iefferson Hospital Favorite expression: Oh my lord Usual occupation: Rummaging through locker Pet aversion: Music for assemblies Saving grace: Generosity. We introduce Anne Gray, known to a new member of the younger genera- tion as Aunt Anne. But we who went through Hartridge with her know her as the senior who gives her lone two classmates nervous prostration for fear she'1l leave them alone with the maps of that first afternoon class while she enjoys a quiet luncheon at home. She is our windblown adventurer seen about town seated beside a uniformed chauffeur in a light-weight, olive drab vehicle otherwise known as a jeep, peep, beep or what have you. She's that demon worker who can be heard through our fogged, blank minds to rip page after page of lengthy answers from an official com- position board. We add that she is also that female Horatius whose sec- tion of the hockey field is never in- vaded recklessly or otherwise by raid- ing opponents. PAGE TWELVE 'ln MII X062
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