Morristown High School - Cobbonian Yearbook (Morristown, NJ)

 - Class of 1932

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EDWARD IFIRANCIIS DUNNIE Eddie NOW HERE IS a man. There isn't anybody around the school that makes friends faster than Eddie. As a regular tackle he made a name for himself in foot- ball. He was a good villain in the senior play, too, but friendly even as a villain. Good luck, Pontifex! Varsity Football, 4. Senior Play, 4. CHARLES EDGAR DlUNSTlEllii Skinny DONT PAY ANY attention to that nickname, folks, it doesn't mean a thing. He's as good natured as his hair is red. Charlie's ambition is to be a mechanic. That should be easy, he surely can fix things. Get him around when you feel glum, and find out, J. C. A., 1. JAMES EMBERLY nff1111I1iL'U IIMMIE IS A hound at taking pictures. His hobby is photography, you know. Jimmie'-s chief activity has been the Commercial Club, of which he has been a member for three years. Don't look at life too much through the camera, Jimmie, it's bad for the eyes. Commercial Club, 2-3-4. MILTON ROY EMMONS 'XM i I t ANOTHER STUDENT par excellence is Milton, named after the famed poet, we dare say. Milt Hgures that while you're in school, the thing to do iS school work. That's a good idea, Milt, and people with brains are in demand right now. So just step up and tell folks, 'Tm your man . MIlIlLDlRlElD lIlRlENlE lESTlLlElR Illil YOU MUST HAVE noticed Mil standing at one of the corners between periods. She has been a member of our Service Club for the past two years, so how could you help it? Direct life as you direct traiiic, Mil, and jams will be unknown to you. Service Club, 3 -4. 28

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HERBERT' DGROXTRU Herb QUIET, UNASSUMING, Herb has passed his four years at M. H. S. rather peacefully, taking his time in this hustle-bustle world. Herb has tried his hand at football and studies-quite a combination, but he made good, That was to be expected, Football, 4. Hi-Y, 2-3-4. J. C. A., 1-Z-3-4. GORDON M. DICKINSON OUR TALL STUDENT of physics and chemistry appears. He has dazzled his professors by his aptitude for the sciences. And far from limiting his held of endeavor, Gord took a turn at dramatics and starred as the butler in the senior play. Calm, imperturbable, Gordon goes after the big things. Track, 1-2-3-4. Senior Play, 4. Service Cluh, 4, J. C. A. Executive Board. Junior I-'rom Committee, 3. HELEN ELIZABETH DOBBS Dobbie AS HER CHIEF claim to fame, Helen has spent the greater part of her time singing in the various mu- sical organizations of the .school. YVe hear that she also takes occasional trips to Princeton and Pompton Lakes. Nice places, aren't they, Helen? Commercial Club, 3-4. a Cappella Choir, 3-4. Girls, Quartet, 3-4. Glee Club, 2-3-4. Opera, 3-4. ELEANOII, ISAIBEL DOIRAN .1 E V, ELEANOR IS ONE of these strong silent girls. People don't hear much from her, but she has the stuff all right. Working for the Hi-Y has occupied most of her time here, and what could be more profit- able? She's sure to go through life without a care. Hi-Y, 3-4. Broadcaster, 4. WALTER DOSWELL Sam SAM CHIIGS contentedly around in his flivver while the rest of the world toils. Ever smiling, Sam makes a host of friends and no enemies, which, after all, is the best policy. Chug right up and knock good for- tune into the back seat, Sammie! Baseball, 3. Spanish Club, 3. 27



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ICATIHIIRYN IIITA lFAIIlRlEI.lL NKM ., THE INTELLIGENT look which Kay manages to keep on her face through thick and thin would lead us to believe that she spends most of her time studying. It's her secret ii she does. If you should ever need a Class A bookkeeper, Kay's the girl for you. Hi-Y, 3-4. Broadcaster, 3. lFlFilEDlEIi!IC LEWIS lFAlUlLKNlEII Freddy FRED IS A friendly chap who has made quite a success out of school life, His main sideline is swim- ming, and it isnlt necessary to enlarge on this. Speed is a big asset in this day and age, Fred, and with yours, nothing can stop you. Football, 3. Hi-Y, 1-3-4. Baseball, 3-4. Service Club, 4. Track, 1-2. Glee Club, I-2. IBIESSIIE IFIEIIIIAIIA NBEQU BE BUSY AS A busy bee, Bee. Bee nobly upholds the cause of the smaller people. Everyone knows and likes Bessie for her cheery nature and her willing- ness to help others. Keep up the same spirit, Bessie, and you'll co-me out on top. AUSTIN C. IFILIEIIIIY Amt THE ONLY TIME Austin can be found without a group around him listening to his many stories Cand what stories!J i.s on the basketball court. Here he's too busy sinking baskets to stop and talk. Sometimes he does, though, to let the opposition catch up. That's like Aust, fair to everybody. Basketball, 3-4. Latin Club Sec. Z. WILLIAM QIOSIEIPI-I FRANCIS Willie A TOAST, my jollies, to a great athlete and a greater friend-one who has felt the Swish of the net, and the clash of healthy bodies, and some of the disap- pointments, too. Yet in every encounter clean, hard playing and plugging spirit have raised you above the average, Willie. J. C. A., 3. Varsity Football, 3, Captain, 4. Varsity Basketball, 3-4. Z9

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