Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1935

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CACHE 1935 26 MAYO WILLS CANNING “Sonny” College Preparatory Course “Comb down his hair; look, look! it stands upright. Mayo is known everywhere for his musical ability. He is a member of one of the finest orchestras in this vicinity. .lust cock your head and listen! Can't you hear those moaning strains of Mayo’s sax? Hut his time is not all taken up with his music, for some of it is devoted to a nifty doll from Oxford. Science Club 1-2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Awarded Orchestra and Band “W” 2; Varsity Club Minstrel 4; Faculty “Errand Boy” (Due to Ford); Music “W” 2. ARVED MARTIN LARSEN, “Arvic” General Course He'll find a way Our class owes a lot of thanks to Arvie, because if it were not for his unlimited ambition our Year Book would have been an impossibility. Arvie has rare talent for doing everything he undertakes in first-class style. These qualifications make him one of the finest of fellows. Glee Club 2-3-4; Orchestra 1-2-3-4; Co-chairman of Dance and Minstrel Decorations 3-4; Senior Minstrel 2; Class Executive Board 3-4; Punctuality 1-2-3-4; Band 1-2-3-4; Class Secretary l;Vice President 4; Newspaper Editorial Board; Builders’ Club; Operetta; Music “W” 2. CATHERINE CECELIA MARGARET LA TOMME “Tommy” General Course “A still, small voice.” Catherine is a quiet girl who says very little, but we feel sure she is concealing things. She expects to take up nursing for a profession and we are certain her chatter will never disturb her patients. S. P. Q. R. Latin Club 1-4; Outdoor Club 3; Cafeteria Assistant 2. VERNON R. LEWIS Commercial Course “A moral, sensible, and well-bred man.” Vernon hails from Phillipsburg and has been with us for about one year and a half. For a long time he seemed very quiet and bashful, but in the past few months he has become well acquainted with several of the senior girls. We believe he must have forgotten his former classmate from P’burg, who previously occupied his time. Art Club 1-2; Shorthand Special Club 3; Operetta 4.

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CACHE 1935 HAROLD ROBERT KEENAN “Bob” General Course “A (Hilar a dollar—a ten o'clock scholar. Bob certainly knows some nice looking girls, but for some reason or other he doesn’t go around with any girl in our class. This is unexplainable, because he certainly attracts them from far and near. One of Bob’s sidelines is that of official score keeper at the basketball games. Dramatic Club 3; Varsity Club 4; Football 1 -2-3-4; Basketball 2-3; Minstrel 2-4. CATHERINE ANNA KENT “Kay” College Preparatory Course “The world knows little of its greatest minds. Catherine is the most studious girl in high school. She stands high in her studies and in the regard of her classmates. She expects to go to college, where we know she will add to the glory of VV. II. S. S. P. Q. R. Latin Club 1-2-3, President 3; Library Club 4; Arista 1-2-3-4. EMMA E. KITCHEN “Emmy” Commercial Course “That beauteous dame, whose heavenly charms, Kept Troy and Greece ten years in arms. Emma has that certain way that gets all the boys. Her petiteness, smile, and snappy eyes that give a quick little wink make her one of the most exciting girls in school. If she keeps this up, she’ll have them all on the string. Glee Club 3; Fashion Play 3-4. CHARLES HAMILTON KITTERER College Preparatory Course “He has done the work of a true man. Charles has had some pretty tough sledding during the two years he has been at our school but he has always come through with the goods. We can’t discover what line Charles plans to follow, but we predict, that whatever it may be, he will arrive with bells on. Best of luck, boy! Science Club 3-4, Secretary 4; Tennis Club 3; Short Story Contest 3.



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27 CACHE 1935 BARBARA WASHBOURNE LONG “Barb” General Course “Zealous, yet modest, innocent though free. Barbara is a very popular and lovable girl. She is one of our “All-Round Athletes” excelling in the high jump. She doesn’t need to withstand many rebuffs because outside of school hours she has a constant Buff-er at her side. She is a very determined girl and should accomplish anything upon which she really sets her heart. Dramatic Club 1-2-3-4; Arista 1-2-4; “ V” All-Round Student 2; Class Play 3; Track 1-2-3-4. THELMA MAE MAGINNIS “Mickey” Commercial Course “Joy is the mainspring in the whole of endless Nature98 calm rotation. Where there is a basketball you will locate Mickey. Where there is a “Burd” she is also. Where there is a laugh she is making it. Where there is fun she is enjoying it. Commercial Club 2; Outdoor Club 3-4; Soccer Team 4; Basketball Team 3-4; Arista 2; Senior Minstrel 2. ALDEN MARLATT “Al” General Course “By day a tennis player, by night—oh my! 9 Al has had quite an athletic career in high school and has excellently topped this off by serving as captain of the basketball and tennis teams in his last year. For a while we thought he was slipping, “for he was more than overshoes in love”, but the young lady in question helped him “back on his feet.” Al would like to have a chance in the Amateur Tennis League and we sincerely hope he will get the opportunity he desires. Varsity Club 2-3-4; Varsity Council 2-3-4; Basketball “W” 3-4, Captain 4; Football “W” 2-3-4; Tennis “W” 1-2-3-4; Captain 1-2-3-4; Varsity Club Minstrel 3-4; Operetta 4; Punctuality 1-2-3. MARY LIB MELROY “Marylib” General Course “Grace was in her step, heaven in her eyes, In every gesture dignity and love. Marylib. the well-known authoress of “Chuckles and Laughs”, is one of the most popular girls of the class. With her determinedness and originality she is certain to come out on top. Marylib has a certain personality that makes her welcome wherever she goes. To many, she is as a white gardenia. Stunt Club 1-2; S. P. Q. R. Latin Club 1-2; Dramatic Club 3, Secretary; Arista 2-4; Awarded “W” for All-Around Girl 2; Class Secretary 2; Member of Class Executive Committee 3; Class Play 3-4; Fashion show 3-4.

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