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CACHE 1936 FLORENCE HENRIETTA HALLEY “Hally” “Sweet Adeline” Her dark eyes are flashing and make you feel bold, Behind her deep gaze is a story untold. She speaks in a slow and drawling way, She could pass as a New Yorker any old day. Dramatic Club II, III; Bridge Club IV; Traffic Club IV; Operetta III; Fashion Show II, III; Glee Club III; Hockey Team III; Basketball Team IV; Field Day II; Play Day II. General Course. JENNIE COSTELLA HENDERSON “Jen” “Eekl and Oh!” Jennie is a fancy skater, And all the boys are wild to date her. Each one she puts off “till a little later,” And each one says, “I’m a good waiter.” Outdoor Club I, II; Science Club III; Commercial Club IV; Girls’ Night I, II, III; Commercial Club Play IV; Captain of Criterions; Play Day II, III; Basketball Team I, II, III, IV; Bridge Club; Soccer II; Belvidere Track Meet I; Traffic Club IV; Ticket Seller for Football Games. General Course. JACK PERSHING HIGH “Frenchy” Jack’s a basketball player, one of our best, Along with that and two girls, he can’t get much rest. He turns on his radio every night at nine, And then he lets loose that baritone divine. Basketball I, II, III, IV (Captain) ; Baseball I, II, III, IV; Arista III; Varsity Club III, IV; Glee Club I, II, III; Editorial Board for Year Book IV; Advertising Committee IV; Traffic Club IV; Advertising of Class Activities I, II, III; Boys’ Night I, II, III, IV; Executive Committee IV; Varsity Minstrel III, IV; Orchestra I; Class Day Decoration III. General Course. DOROTHY MARY HOPPOCK “Dot” “Oh, my!” Dorothy is a pleasant girl We don’t know much about. She must think “Silence is golden”, Because she never shouts. Girls’ Night II. Attendance III. Commercial Club IV. Commercial Course. Twenty-one
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CACHE 1 936 RICHARD WILBUR FORCE “Forcie” “Hey, Frayne, what do you think?” Richard has curly blond hair, like a sheik, But the girls all find him quiet and meek. He comes to life only on the parallel bars, If he swings much higher he’ll call on Mars. Assembly Play I; Band I, II, III, IV; Orchestra IV; Arista IV; Tennis III, IV; Glee Club I, II; Science Club III, IV; Operetta IV; Boys’ Night IV; Punctuality III; Attendance III; Year Book Advertisement Committee IV; Music “W”. College Preparatory Course. CLIFFORD GEORGE FRAYNE “Cliff” “Now, now, don’t get excited!” Clifford is the best natured of classmates, Always gay, he laughs at his fates, Though he’d never be happy if he couldn’t tease; When playing a prank he’s always at ease. Advertising Committee of “Cache” IV; Assembly Play I; Football—Assistant Manager IV; J. V. Basketball Manager I; Science Club I, II; Arista IV; Tennis III, IV; Boys’ Night, I, III; Senior Play IV; Punctuality I; Attendance I. College Preparatory Course. MARY ELIZABETH FREY “Skipper” “Oh! fiddle sticks” There’s mischief and impudence in her eyes, Her merry laughter shakes the skies, She’s exceedingly haughty and merry by turns And a place on the Arista this year she earns. Outdoor Club II; Girls’ Night I, II; Knitting Club IV; Arista IV; Ticket Seller at Football Game I; Play Day II—Hostess III; Class Day Decoration III. General Course. JAMES WILSON GIBSON “Nip” “Let’s Eat” Now Nip has a Ford (V-8)? But we’d hate to be the girl he dates. For when he takes those dizzy curves, We long to quiet the poor girl’s nerves. Varsity Club III, IV; Football I, II, III, IV; Traffic Club IV; Vice President IV; Boys’ Night I, II, III; Science Club II, III; Track I, II, III, IV; Minstrel III, IV; Basketball I; Builders Club III. General Course. Twenty
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CACHE 1 936 HARRY LA VERE HUNT “Hunk” “What’s the difference—so long as you're healthy? Speaking of dark and handsome, Harry is that and then some. ’Tis true he isn’t very booky, But then he spends his time with “Tooky.” Basketball III. IV; Varsity “W”; Baseball I, II, III. IV; Varsity “W”; Boys’ Night II, III, IV; Varsity Club I, II. Ill, IV; Varsity Minstrel III, IV; Year Book Advertisement Committee IV; Basketball Council IV. General Course. MARGARET HELEN KOCH “Cookie” “ don't mean it, I'm just kidding “Cookie”, a fun loving little lass, Is an active member of our class, E’en though she came late, from Allentown High, Dale. Joe, and George, have known she was nigh. Corresponding Secretary IV. Executive Committee IV. Commercial Club. Traffic Club. Bridge Club. Commercial Course. FLOYD LABARRE “Fin” “Oh yeah ? Floyd is a rather serious chap Intent on work, and things like that. But we like this big industrious boy, And when he plays the trombone, he’s our pride and joy. Business Manager of “Cache”; Orchestra I, II, III, IV; Band I, II, III, IV; Glee Club I, II, HI. IV; Music “W” III; Science Club I, II, III; Assembly Programs I, II, III, IV; Executive Committee II, HI. IV; Boys’ Night IV; Operetta III, IV; Arista III; Advertising Committee of “Cache”; Editorial Board of “Cache”; Vice President III. College Preparatory Course. JOHN B. LA PORTA “Speed” “She gives me the Willies He laughs, and with him the world will laugh, And sunshine merry, will cross his path; He’ll never allow fretting, worry or care, That unwrinkled forehead of his to impair. Baseball Squad I. II. Ill, IV; Basketball II, III, IV; Science Club, I. II, III, IV; Football III, Ass’t. Manager; Numerals “36”; Boys’ Night I, II, III, IV; Builders’ Club II; Bridge Club IV; Traffic Club IV; Year Book Advertising Committee IV. College Preparatory Course. T went y-two
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