Morristown High School - Cobbonian Yearbook (Morristown, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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JOHN SANDIERSON ClllilEAMlElR f,Red,, WHAT A MAN! Nobody can compare with him, unless perhaps it's Eddie Dunne. Changing from a well-behaved athlete in gym to a drawling, monocled, tea-drinking major in The Perfect Alibi was child's play for Red. Majors get good pay, but we're told Red has other ambitions. Football, l-2-3. Boys' Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Manager Baseball, 4. Senior Play, 4. Assistant Manager Baseball, 3, Band, Z, Cheer Leader, 4. Orchestra, 1-Z. Hi-Y, 1-Z-3-4. Opera, 2. AlLlFlRlElDO MANRICO CRHSANTE lWm.x'oIini AL THE ATHLETE. just look at him. Football player? Can't you tell by the shoulders? And how he socks that line! Playing at tackle, Al has been a varsity man for two years, and the opposition usually thought that two men were in there instead of just Al. Sock the world that hard and you can't miss, Al. Varsity Football, 3-4. Track, 2-3. J'0hnnie - THIS FELLOXV is a real student. One, Io at his report card will prove that. But his r obby has been writing sport news for the Broa ster and the Record. As a sports writer, he has travelled all over with the various teams. They say travelling is an ed- ucation. Our guess is that Johnnie knows his onions by now. JOHN THOMAS CUNNHNGIHIA ,MQ Hockey, 3. Hi-Y, 2-544. Broadcaster, 3-4. LLOYD ALBERT DALLAM LLOYD HASN'T SAID much while he has been here with us, but he has done things. It is rumored that he .studies rather hard. Not many do that and it ought to be a help, Lloyd. Ice-skating, though, is where he really shines. Hold out for the big salary, Lloyd. Track, 2. WILLIAM DONALD DALRYMPLE Don L THAT VVILLIAM as a first name rather surprised us, Don. You didn't tell us anything about it. To Don, publicity is a great thing. VVith lots of front page advertising, he maintains, you can make the grade. You certainly should be A-1 in that case, Don. Hi-Y, 1-2-3. Glee Club, 1. Orchestra, 1. 25 fbgcg.

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ROBERT HENRY lClLlIlFlFORlD Bob HANDSOME? That's no word! Everybody envies his good looks, and more important, his good dispo- sition. Bob's manias are English and Mr. Cowan, Wve guess that he has read more books than anybody around. Hi.s intelligent comments even draw praise from his idol. ETHIEIL MARY COGIHULAN C0ggie THE J. C. A. HAS occupied most of Coggie's time here, along with the Commercial Club. Otherwise, she has not been heard from very much. But we have it from the most reliable sources that she isn't one who talks, she does things, and that's the way to be, if you ask us. VVork through life on that principle, and .success is yours! Commercial Club. 4. J. C. A., 2. SYILVIIA COHIEN Poe Wee SYLVIA HAS NOT made herself famous during her stay here, but, as we all know, it is the steady worker who gets there in the long run. N0 one, cer- tainly, can deny her industry and efhciency. lLlENA CONEI. COLEMAN Shorty LENA FIRST GAINED prominence as a freshman by playing on the girls' class basketball team, which swept all before it and romped off with the champion- ship. She has been playing since on class basketball, baseball, and held hockey teams, and doing well on all of them. Girls' Baseball, 2-3-4. Commercial Club, 4. Girls' Basketball, 1-2-3-4. a Cappella Choir, 4. Field Hockey, 1-2. Girls' Glee Club, 1-2-3-4. Hi-Y 3-4 Opera, 3. spiriiual choir, 4. 4ClLARlE DOROTHY CORTRHGHT MDM, ANOTHER ATHLETE! Dee has played on all the teams that afforded the op oqtunity, basketball, base- ball, hockey. And in additllon to playing, she has also taken a hand in the executive end, witness her brilliant record as the Secretary of the Girls' Athletic Club. Girls' Baseball, 2-3-4. Field Hockey, 1-Z. Girls' Basketball, 2-3-4. Girls' Athletic Club Sec., 4. 24



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KATIE LOlUlISlE DANIELS Kate MANY SPEECHES have been made telling us what a .swell place Mt. Tabor is. But when Kate came along we forgot all about speeches and decided that it MUST be a good town. Kate is one of those people who get A's in all their subjects, just as a pastime. Dramatics and art are her sidelines. Basketball, 2. Service Club, 2-3, Sec. 4. Track, 2. Debating Club., 4. Hi-Y, 3-4. Broadcaster, 2-3-4. Art Club Sec., 2. Glee Club, 2. Class Treasurer, 2. ll-lllELlEN GLORIA DANNA THIS PETITE DAMSEL has done lots of things, but hasn't said anything about them. But murder will out! She i.s a member of the Latin IV classl If that isn't enough to insure success, we don't know what is. And her smile, ah! VVe'll be quite lost without it, Helen. Hi-Y, 3-4. Dramatic Club, 3-4. LlES'll'lElR W. DAVIS ULN., LES IS A likable chap and has made many friends in his stay at M. H. S. He is chiefly noted for his ex- ploits in athletics, yet he has obtained notable praise in the art of learning. Making friends as you do, Les, ought to make success a sure thing. Football, Z-3. Basketball, 3-4. Baseball, 4. Spiritual Choir, 4. GERALD DeCAlR0 levy HERE VVE HAVE another athlete. Jerry has played considerable basketball during the last two years and, in addition, he managed last year's baseball team, which just missed the county championship. Every- thing you have attempted has fared prosperously, Jerry, so life should be the same. Manager Baseball Team, 3. Basketball, 3-4. lIlRlENlE DlEL MONICO Renee RENEE IS RATHER quiet around school, and doesn't use to any extent N. W. Ayer's policy, ad- vertising. But ask those who really know her, and you'll hnd that she's had her hand in almost every- thing. In athletics especially, Renee has made her mark. Baseball, 1-2-3. Broadcaster, 2-3. Basketball, 1-2-3. Glee Club, 4. Field Hockey, 2. Opera, 4. 26

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