Macfarland High School - Fabella Yearbook (Bordentown, NJ)

 - Class of 1942

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PAUL L. MCNINNEY TECHNICAL BORDENTOWN Answer me in one word. Earn's talents in high school sports were shown in intramural basketball and baseball. A quiet and conscientious student, Paul also is a member of the Hi-Y and assisted in the Hi-Y orchestra. ALICE ANNE MILLER TECHNICAL WRIGHTSTOWN Let me hare nzurir dying and I Jeek no more delight. Being a lover of music, Toot has been a very appreciated mem- ber of our Glee Club not only as a Senior but also as a Fresh- man. Her ambition, to teach music, she is already fulhlling. EMMA C. MOCAN COMMERCIAL ROEBLING Her Jrnile, a rare one, ir Jzreet with certaintierf' One of our sophisticated young ladies, Emma was an active mem- ber of the Fashion Club. Being so quiet she makes us think that still waters run deep. We hear she'll be a line bookkeeper. ESTELLE V. MOLYNEUX COMMERCIAL BORDENTOWN Merrily, merrily :hall I live now. Laughing lips and sparkling eyes-no wonder Estelle is so popular. She has been a four-year member of the Cheer Leader Squad, and has passed on her en- thusiam to all. Estelle contributed to the success of the Fabella. 84111 ,wa-r CALVIN MOON TECHNICAL BORDENTOWN To think without confurion it a pearl of great price. Cal, a hard working member of the Fabella Staff, is headed for a career as a veterinarian. lf his scholastic abilities are any sign of future success, the sky will be the limit in his undertaking. ELLEN E. MOORE GENERAL BORDENTOWN Dance light, for my heart it lier under your feet. Ellen came from Pemberton and dancing is her favorite pas- time. Her ambition is to become a nurse. She has made many friends here and has been an active member on the Fabella Staff. SYLVIA M. MORISI COMMERCIAL ROEBLING I only want a hut of Jtone That I may call my own. Charm, poise, and personality plus is our Sib. She is liked by all who know her and has played an important part in our school life. The Blonde has been on the Skeeter Staff two years. WILLIAM R. MURPHY TECHNICAL BORDENTOWN A friend thou art in deed, That helpr thy friend in time of need. Bill, an outstanding member on a championship intramural basketball team, has left his name in the annals of intramurals. If cheerfulness and a willingness to assist are any indication of char- acter, Bill', is not lacking.

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SHREVE MALSBURY COMMERCIAL FLORENCE Very rich it be in virtues. Skinny uses all his excess power in blowing the tuba. An ardent member of our new band, he has added much to its success. He also is interested in photog- raphy and was a member of the Camera Club. LUCY MARINI CLASSICAL FLORENCE Whore little body lodged a rningbty mind. Can't you imagine Lu in her trim nurse's uniform laying her cool little hand on some feverish brow? Although she is a very quiet, demure little miss, Lucy will long be remembered by her classmates. ANNE A. MASIKO COMMERCIAL ROEBLING Ii ir good to be merry ' and wire. Here's to the future typing champion of the U. S. Judging from the efficiency Anne has shown as an N. Y. A. worker, and her effectiveness as a Fashion Club model, she will be a great success in business. LUCY B. MASSARI COMMERCIAL BORDENTOWN I love life. Shortie is noted for her mis- chief-making ways. Her work in the Library Club and as Miss Burr's messenger will not be for- gotten. Shortie's ambition is to become an expert typist and re- porter. Best of luck! l24l ELL IC SYKESVILLE l 4 ' igbl of e and he at 3 Senior ss, El as par tici In e ct11 s. w eve she has b a ery ambi tious member of t e ibrary Club. ribA quiet e er f our . . . f . HO - Her very shyness i ttractive. LILLIAN M. MATLACK COMMERCIAL ROEBLING My heart it open wide, for A stranger, iaith, or kin. Lillian and Irene, Irene and Lillian, and never the two shall separateg they even resemble each other! Lillian was a member of the Fashion Club, along with the rest of the gang, and looks for- ward to being somebody's secre- tary. as , I. 4 5' flfflllfls IISQOWSTON -I- COMMERCIAL 5 FLOfEgNCf A 1 ' i . pi 7-A Be Jiienl and mf!-tl 'ci nqverdetrlyi 3'0ll',l 4 rv The girls are all envious of Frn.ncis1curly lodtsg it doesn't seem fair to waste those ringlets on a merefgktn. Fr is anptllery of our Camera fiendtl: Rememlpgr i 4 his bluglleszkg X Yxx fi I x AVIS BL McCOY TECHNICAL BORDENTOWN A Jteadfaxt and a willing worker, iz cheerful companion and a loyal friend. Avis, an athlete, has won her varsity letters in baskektball, soc- cer and baseball. An active Fa- bella worker and a good student, we're sure she'll succeed in her years at State Teachers College.



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L. WAYNE NELSON TECHNICAL COLUMBUS To he an artist is a great thing. Wayne, with his romantic family background and his love of writing line descrip- tions, should become one of our famous alumni. His in- terests in high school have been along artistic and craft work lines. THERESE O'CONNOR TECHNICAL COLUMBUS The hest goods come in small packages. Although Tess' is small of stature she makes up for it by her vivacious and charming manner. She has been an asset to the Craft Club, Girl Re- serves, and Fabella Staff. One never has a dull minute while in her presence. HELENE I. OTHMER COMMERCIAL ROEBLING The greatest ones may ask a foolish question now and then. Helen keeps her classmates entertained by telling them some very interesting stories. She seems very busy during and after school hours. She was quite a help to Mr. Bald- eagle in his fourth period study hall. JOSEPH L. PAPP COMMERCIAL ROEBLING joking and humor are pleas- ant, and often of extreme utility. Football, basketball, and baseball-these are Pappy's favorite sports. His athletic ability is admired by all and he has contributed much to the success of the Leaders' Club. His plans are Duke University and then army fly- ing corps. .lo MARITA K. PERKINS TECHNICAL FLORENCE Her talk was like a stream which runs With rapid change from rocks to roses. Perky has been the joy of her classmates. She was a faithful Girl Reserve member. Her care-free but still serious attitude will serve her in her career as a nurse. Sincerest wishes for success, Perk. JOSEPH PETER TECHNICAL ROEBLING A little nonsense now and then, ls relished hy the hest of men. A good friend and a willing helper is joeg his greatest am- bition is to serve his country by joining the Navy. We all wish him smooth sailing in whatever he does and wher- ever he goes. MARY A. PONTONIERO COMMERCIAL CHESTERFIELD She is pretty to walk with. Mary's hair is her crowning glory. Oh for ringlets like those! A member of Craft Club and of Etiquette Club, she has won many friends by her quiet charm. She likes baseball, too, boys! W N H. TE ICAL RD aultless ' Zlznner stood 915 M96 Popie is rememl7HeE,not only for his excellent scho- lastic record but also for his spectacular play on the basket- ball court. Warren proved himself an orator by conduct- ing assemblies as president of the A. A. Council. i261

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