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CLASS OFFICERS Adzmer: MR. LLOYD H. JACOBS 1930 Prcsidcnt .......... ROBERT SMITH Vice Prexident ....... CARL XVULFF Svrrffary-Trea,r1m'r .. ANN ADAMS 1931 President .......... ROBERT SMITH Vice Prmident ....... CARL XVULFF Secretary-T1'easu1'Ur JEAN HABEL 1932 President .....,..... CARL XVULFF Vice President ........ INIARY PECK Secretary-Treaszu'er JEAN HAABEL In Wemorzam Dled 1930 ELMER 1iNTONNACIO 15
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CARL XVULFF .... ROBERT CLIFFORD .. CARL XVULI-'F .. . ROBERT SMITH .. . XVELLS KICBIURRAY .. . HENRY HURLBUT .. HERBERT RIARSDEN .. . CHARLES HADLEY .. VVELLS MCMURRAY CHARLES HADLEY .,.. XVALTER RIAHNKEN CARLL VAN GILDER .. HOXVARD ROWE JOHN CREAMER . .. ALAN NATHAN .... VVELLS RICBIURRAY .. JOII N CUNNINGHA M EZDVVARD DUNNE .... JOHN NEVIN ,.... TASKER XVITHAM .. CORY XVALLING XVILLIAM CERAIIAM .. LVELLS BICBIURRAY JOHN NEVIN . .... ... lllost Popular ... Best Looking .. .. Best Athlete ... . . . Most Studious . . , .. .. Faculty Dorling .. . . In Vlforst with the Fornlty. .. . . . .. Illost lllusicrll ..... . . No-isiest . . . .. Biggest Blufer .. . . Closs Clown . . . . . . Most Sarcastie . . . . , . lllost Pessimistil' . . . . . Sleepviest . . . . . Ealmiest . . . . . . fllost Destruetizfe . . . . Class Pol1'tic17a1z . . Class Slzrimp .. . . Class Giant .. . . . Heart Breakers . . . . :Wolves llforst Pzms . . . .. Best Danrer ... . .. Bluslzes fllost .. . . Jlost Elztertzzizzing . . . Best Dressed .. 14 .. IALNN .ADAMS ..., ANN ADAMS .... . . .. SARAH BRYANT PAULINE NIUGRDICHIAN ICATE LOUISE DANIELS . . . . . BARBARA JUDSON .. DORIS LANTERMAN .. PEGGY PILLION .. BERNICE GUTERL .. . .. MARY PECK LUCILLE PIOBBIE .... ELLEN BRIANT .. ELINOR OYCONNOR . . BARBARA JUDSON ...........1XIARY PECK KATE LOUISE DANIELS ..... BESSIE FERRARA . . RIYRA AVRICK . . . . .. LOIS XVILLIAMS IQATE LOUISE DANIELS . . . .. BERNICE GL'TERL . CHARLOTTE TIIEILER ..........RlARY PECK .. . BETTY FREDERICK
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THE CLASS OF 1932 N future years when school days are a thing of the past, it will be with a real sense of satisfaction that the Seniors will reread this brief resume of their successes and failuresg for without failure and defeats victory would yield little enjoyment. As far as the actual school work is concerned, it would be harsh to say that we dropped in scholarship, although comparison is a chancy thingg in responsibility and government we believe that we have effected an improvement. Carl VVulff, as our president, filled in every way his responsibilities and duties, affording no opportunity for criticisms. To Mr. Jacobs, our adviser of three years, we are extremely indebted and are sincerely complimented by his active interest in us and our affairs. In athletics we have contributed our full quota. The football team, while not successful from the standpoint of victories, was composed for the most part of Seniors. By beating its traditional rival, it regained the long-sought-for Cham- pionship. In basketball, we again won the County Championship but were defeated in the second round of the State Tourney. Baseball and track both promised a successful season and perhaps a clean sweep of all the County Championships will be realized when we come to the parting of the ways, and this article appears in print. Among more intellectual pursuits debating had a good year. The Triangular Debate ended in a triple tie. The Broadcaster entered its sixth year of publication and showed a marked improvement. The Musical Organizations fared most prosperously under the guidance of Mr. Howard and Mr. Kelly. The senior play, too, was a most successful affair, eclipsing even that of last year. The leads were taken by Lucille Hobbie and William Bradbury, two most competent performers. VVith these efforts and achievements behind, the class of 1932 bids farewell to Morristown High School, to Mr. Perry, to Mr. VViley, and the Faculty. NVe offer our most sincere wishes for success and prosperity to M. H. S. in coming years. 16
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