Macfarland High School - Fabella Yearbook (Bordentown, NJ)

 - Class of 1941

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FREDERICK G. SILAR General Florence Fred's crooked grin is famous and he is so happy-go-lucky that he wears it much of the time, So far as we know, he has not yet made up to the ladies but he counts many friends among his male acquaintances. YOLANDA SIMCHAK Gen eral B orzlenlown Lulu is the poetically-inclined member of our class. She is usually observed in thought and oblivious of all around her. The result is ordinarily a new poem. May she never be at a loss for inspirations for her poetry. NORMA M. STIDFOLE Commercial Bordenzown One of our gifted students, Norma plays the piano expertly. Another of her gifts is in the artistic line. Drawing seems to come naturally to her. A pleas- ing personality and the gift of music will carry her to great achievements. HARRY E. STILTS General Florence Harry, a member of the base- ball varsity, has shown himself to be a hustler and a leader. With Harry acting as magazine manager of his homeroom, his classmates exceeded the quota. LYDIA SWEENEY Comm ercial Yard vill e Lydia is a quiet but jolly sort of person. She is always willing to lend a helpful hand. She has two ambitions. Her main one is to be a stenographerg her second to be a beautician. i241 THOMAS F. SWEENEY General Florence Fireball is the greatest left- handed pitcher in our high school history. He had a successful try- out with the Washington Sena- tors, and he should go a long way in the field of professional baseball. Good-bye lessons, eh, Tom? JACK W. THORN Technical Roebling And don't call me John! Energetic, likeable, opinionated Jack is a favorite among his classmates. Chief decorator, chem- ist, and camera fiend of the class, his Alma Mater will surely miss him next year, but, we trust, Helen will be by his side. HARRY E. TOWNSEND Civic Wrighcrtown Harry, a handsome, young blade, certainly has a way with the girls of B. H. S. His help for Senior Ball was certainly appre- ciated. He had quite a time of it, his truck breaking down and the like. He really deserves a vote of thanks from us. MARY TUNNEY Commercial Bordentown A petit, sweet, delightful mem- ber of our class is Mary. Her ballet dancing in the opera cer- tainly enhances the show! Her angelic expression is an example ol her charming personality. May she keep it to eternity. HELEN E. TUSIM Technical C olambzf r Helen possesses a very lovely singing voice which has on num- erous occasions, given us much pleasure and enjoyment. She hopes to achieve success in the operatic field. You have our most ardent wishes for success in this career you have chosen.

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J. DONALD REED Technical Crorrwickr Don is a person of few words but much ability. He has plenty of ambition and has an unknown quality about him which attracts many friends. His activities have centered around the Safety Club th's year. LOUIE A. ROBINSON Technical Bordentou' ouie has alway d s Wn ron h his fait luniof Prohi and Senior Ball f ' .. If Louie con- ti es in, at life as he has in schoo e are s re he Svlll rea 'tiwsadfesfcie de- SEIVCS. ANNA A. RUSNAK Commercial Roebling Anna's ability in bookkeep- ing cannot be denied. But then, she is outstanding in all her work and noted tor her dependability. just for a tip to male admirers: Anna is a seamstress of note. VERONICA M. SANDUSKY General Roebling Sis is the very optimistic member of our class. Her otto seems to be, Life is ties. T ' interest W -'iust a bowl of cherries. In these turbulent times it is comforting to observe life through rose-colored glasses as Sis seems to do. gi CHARLES G. SANTORO Commercial Bordezztozwz Charlie is a hard worker, even though he would like you to think him very friv- olous. He has a great sense of humor, and he has estab- lished himself as an outstand- ing leader in intra-mural sports. EVELIN A B. SATTERTHWA IT C ommerciul C rorru 'irkr Evelina has always had the highest average in our class. She is industrious and will probably be an excellent sec- retary. She is charming, friendly, and very blond. She is very fond of dancing and driving. N. FRED SCATTERGOOD Technical Columbur For once, a person's last name seems to fit his person- ality. Fred is nice looking, pleasant in his manners, and active in agriculture work. In- deed he has already won some state honors in the above held of activity. E231 EQ We -sushi' MARGARET C. SCHAFLE Commercial Florence Margaret possesses unusual athletic ability, she is out- standing in baseball and bas- ketball. Her ability as a re- porter should help her in the road to a successful career. She hopes to enter Rider College. F L., G ORGE SERECKY f . I , nnefd Ofeifc ll-deedfge Egxbeen a member of the orchestra for lout years. His fine play' C bably is a his jolly, happy- go-lucky way of looking upon the trials and tribulations of life. RONALD I. SHINN Civic Columbus Shortie's interest seems to be centered around agricul- ture. He 's 1 athlercally inclined d s rake an active pa in otball asket- ball, and aseball. e W but s e, b after it 's truly ritt surene 's t eirff I-fl H



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ANNABELLE LEE TUTEK Commercikzl Georgetown The charming smile and jolly mood of Annabelle bring her an outstanding popularity among her classmates. Witty, clever, and original, she has made a name for herself in the school publications and with her English teachers. ROSEMARY A. TYRELL Commercial Bordentown Obbie is full of vim, vigor, and vitality. Her very versatile personality has won for her a host of friends and admirers. Athletics seem to be Obbie's main activity but she has given her services also to the Senior Ball Decorating Committee and many other activities. MARGARET I. VAGOTT General Borzlenlown Margaret has been in our midst only a short time, but her friendly and mischievous spirit became ap- parent soon after her arrival. She was the very fortunate possessor of the lucky number during the magazine drive. MARY A. VAN HISE Commercial Crorrwickr Mary is a very happy-go-lucky individualg nothing ever seems to worry her. Her cute giggles have been a constant source of amuse- ment to us. May she ever keep that gay and light-hearted spirit of hers. GRACE WAINWRIGHT Commercial B ordentown Grace is a Winsome miss, gentle and kindly in her ways, but lively and full of fun too. Serving on various class committees she has proven herself dependable. Quite a hit with the country fellows is she, we hear! W lU l25J JOSEPH J. WALL General Bordenlown Tardy Joe is a new nickname we have coined for this young man. He has shown his willing- ness to help our class by being on several of our dance commit- tees. He has been a player of intra-mural basketball for several years. JEANNE M. WATSON C larrical B ordenlown Jeanne always seems on the lookout for work, and waiting to be of assistance whenever she is needed. She is a fine student, a truly talented artist, and a sincere friend. JOSEPH R. WEBER Commercial Florence Joe's sterling character and ser- ious Ways have won the admira- tion of his classmates. Noted for his dependability, he has proven his worth both on the Fabella Stall and in the Camera Club, where he has worked along the lines of his hobby, photography. HELEN D. WESSTROM Technical B ordentoufn Where would our class have been without Helen? Her aid in decorating for dances, in being chairman of Christmas Card Sale, and in representing us on Co-op cannot be appreciated too much. We think she's cute and that she has an A-1 personality. ELEANOR ADELE WILSON General Florence At lirst glance Eleanor gives the impression of being very de- mure. But wait! Take a second look. Observe closely those mis- chievous and twinkling eyes which betray her. She is known to pos- sess a definite attraction for the opposite sex.

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