Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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FR l'l 1'S PI'ilIl'if7l1l Eebiration IIN appreciaTion oT The inTeresT Talcen in our acTiviTies TirsT as Teacher, and Tor The pasT Two years as principal, we, The Class oT I937 cleclicaTe This yearbook To Donald H. FriTTs. We wish Tor him in TuTure years ThaT success which he so richly deserves. CACHE I 9 3 7 A. L. DUN LICY S11fw'f'A1'i.vi1lyf ljfillfifflll 'l'l1c- Class uf IWW wislws to 1-Xpress its lmigflwsr rc-spur lml jlI'2lfil'lllii' tu Hr. Ilunlcy, fm' his constant 0IlL'0llI'Zlg,Il'l11l fric'mlli1ws:' in all of our rvlutiuns with him. x CACHE 1 9 3 7 i First row-John L. Wiseburn, Winfield Monez, William B.'Gordon, Frank Edgar Paullin, Leon A. Cowell. Second row-William H. Axford, Wilbur Opdyke, William H. Deremer, Presidentg Clark Bowers, District Clerkg John Y. Schamp. BOARD OF EDUCATION The editorial board of Cache wishes to express for the class of '37, their sincere appreciation to the members of the Board of Education for their cooperation all during our school course. We feel that it is because of the interest and faithfulness of the members that we are able to enjoy the privileges and opportunities that we have in Washington. They have encouraged us in all worthy activities and We want them to know that We are grateful for the sacrifice of time and effort they have made for this cause. Seven FAC L' LTY glllili v- CACHE T, , I9 3 7 WASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY ARDA L. DONLEY, Supervising Principal-VVestern State Teachers' College, B. S. , graduate work at Rutgers University. DONALD H. FRITTS, Principal-Lafayette College, B. S., Columbia University, M. A., Principal's Diploma, Columbia University, graduate Work at Rutgers, teacher of English II. FRANCIS A. BENNETT-West Chester State Teachers' College, B. S., teacher of General Science, Boys' Health Education, Coach of Wrestling and Track, Assistant Coach of Football. BRANTFORD B. BENTON-Springfield College, B. H., B. S., Otterbein College, B. A., graduate Work at Ohio State University, Trenton State Teachers' College, teacher of English III, IV. CORA R. BOWERS-Syracuse University, Ph. B., Columbia University, IVI. A., High School Librarian, teacher of Latin I, II, III. MARY E. CHRISTINE-Centenary Collegiate Institute, Julliard School of lNIusic, B. S. in Music, teacher of Musical Appreciation, Fundamental Elements of Music, Band, Orchestra, Glee Club, and Mfusic Supervisor. STANLEY B. FAIRER-Lafayette College, B. S., M. A. Lehigh University, teacher of Mathematics, History, Head Coach and Athletic Director. GLADYS M. FRANCIS-New Jersey College for W0mCI1, B. A., Rutgers Uni- versity, IW. S., teacher of Girls' Health Education, and English I. MARY T. HARLE-Goucher College, Rutgers University, B. S., IW. A., teacher of French I, II, III. JULIA S. MEAKER-VVest Chester State Normal School, Rutgers University, B. S., teacher of United States History, Problems of American Democracy. DOROTHY G. MULKEY-Wyoming Seminary, teacher of Stenography I and II, Typewriting I and II, Oflice Practice, Head of Commercial Department. CLIFFORD T. PURSELL-Rutgers University, teacher of Manual Arts. J. KENNETH ROACH-Duke University, B. A., Columbia University, M. A., teacher of Commercial Law and Geography, Bookkeeping I, II, Typewriting I, Junior Business Training. FRANCES A. SHARP-Oswego State Normal School, Columbia University, B. S., teacher of Home Arts. WILLIAM E. TRIMBLE-West Chester State Teachers' College, B. S., teacher of Chemistry, Physics and Biology. RUTH I. WELLER-New Jersey State Teachers' College, lllontclair, A. B., teacher of Algebra, and English I. EIVIIVIA G. CASTNER-Secretary to Supervising Principal. MILDRED E. SKINNER-Ildemorial Hospital, illorristown, N. J., School Nurse. Nine CACHE 1937 jl'l.lA S. NIICAKFR DOROTHY G. MULKEY 4Ill7'i.Wll'.T fn Senior alll!!! 'l'o these two loyal and sincere friends and guides in all our activities through this: year, we wish to express our sincere appreciation. They have been instrumental in helping us to realize the various ambitions with which We so eagerly began our Senior year. Ten IIIIIS CACHE ,, , 1 9 3 7 EDITORIAL BOARD First row-Florence Sarson, Edward Johnson, Lila Castner, Janet Davis, Harold Young, Eleanor Schamp, Roy Matthews, Helen Boyle, Cornelius Elphiek. Second row-Miss Meaker, Edythe Bugge, Gladys Tait, Donald O'Bry0n, Miss Mulkey. EDITORIAL BOARD Erliior-in-Clzirf, Eleanor Schamp dllzlelir illznlngzfr, Harold Young Jrlisfs, Gladys Tait, Donald O'llryon Farulty Jrhisorr, -Tulia S. Kleaker, Dorothy G. illullcey The editorial board consists of the editor-in-chief, the athletic manager, artists, and the committee for the personals. The personals, under the able direction of Bliss lllulkey, make up an important part of Cache, It was due to the hard work and executive ability of this group that the year book was completed. TYPING COMMITTEE Farulfy ,lrl1'isor, hliss lllulkey The typists pounded the keys for all of the material in the year boolc. They were a very important factor in making the year book complete. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE IgllA'iIIl'.Y.I' fllnnngrr, lfileen Andrews Farzzlfy J1lt'i.vor, Bliss llealcer The advertising committee tool: charge of securing the ads from the prospects and without their aid, the year book would not have been possible. They also had charge of the faculty and alumni pages and were successful in securing the signatures for ll 'W ,Y Cache. Elrfliwl, TYPING COMMITTEE lfirst row-LeRoy Wickert, Robert Christine, Eleanor Porro, Grace Lenzer, Carolyn McCoobery. Second rowfMary Rush, Mary Fazio, Lois Cook, Georgia Henilershot, Minnie Metz. Third row- -lVlar5::1ret Teets, Helen Smith, Clara Tomb, Miss Mulkey, Eunice Schrepple, Mil-clrefl Skinner. ADVERTISING COMMITTEE First row-Anna Opdyke, Eileen Andrews, Mildred Brink, Naomi Ring, Sara Eckcl, Barbara Rukenhrod, Emily Griest, Evelyn Scelsi, Miss Meaker. Second row-Jeanne Larsen, Dale Oipdyke, Eliza-beth Hunt, Jack Bowman, Edwin Keesler, Joseph Re, Daniel Wyckoff, Robert Gordon, Joseph Iak, Paul Unangst. Twelve Z, y O Q5 IV Z7 tl' Y Y . , iff- - Ti - 2-3:-if -ggi, i , ,- F16 -2- I 1 - 136 K7 -- 1 A ff- P 7 W 22,5 . - YV Y A - wi w ,fi Q! , v C2,Xj',: , - no - is K A I C2 . 4 - Ligrixr H -- 1f,,f . x 1 xx A K x L.,f- 'A' f -Q J X X r X , - .J 1 C1--+ ' - 1 ,Q- CACHE I 9 3 7 CLASS OFFICERS CLASS OF 1937 .lolm Bowman, Przfsiflmt lfleanor Sclmznnp, Vive I,I'I'XiIlf'llf Joseph Re, Rl'l'lll'IliIly Serrrrary liclward Johnson, Corresfwomling Sfrrftary Jeanne l,:u'sm1, 7'l'FlISIU'I'I' EILPIPIN BETTY ANDREWS Gussie Talking: Cmnt-s Natural. sht- dot-s malivs up for llvl' faults. Sho Iwlpt-tl to makv tht- SI-nior Play a Ivif: stu-vt-ss and SllliXVi'll I-xr-t-Ilt-nt ability as a vonu-tlivnnt-. tlussio has Illllllt' no ch-finite plans for tlw futurx-. nmyln- it's In-causv ol' .lam-Ii. Eh! Gus? lie-t-t-ntly wo have' In-art! l'Illll0l'S that nursim: has its altrtac-tion. Arista ll, III, IV: tilt-u Club II: l7I'21llHl'lll' Cluh I1 S. lbl'XLlQ'I'1llfl'illlI r. 11. IVE Gilrls' Night ll. Ill, wg mass I'Iay III, IV1 stH'I't'l' Team II, Ill, IV: Poem in I'la:ri'arists' Parawlitst- INV: l7sI1ers'lt'ltlIr1 Play Itay III: Numvrals lllg Business Mwalnagxe-r Year Book. 1 ll1'llt'l'2ll Uourse. Fozzrfvvn Hussit- is quite- a, t-hattvrlrox, but all tht- work that I' Q Il ltlllll Ulllll I ll' Uutmlool' Ululr III: Assvm- me 1937 zllllill. C A C H E PRENTICE BEERS HP. Okay, Okay! There is only prolof in ability-action. Though with 21, group of people, P. is inclined to be rather quiet. the effect is quite the reverse if you plaee a basketball between his hands or give him an op- portunity for some hard blocking on the football Held. VVe know that the game of life. for him, lies in the field ot' sport. May he score many points. Football Team I, II. III, IV: Captialin, IV: Basketball Team I. II, III, IV: Traek Team I. II, III. IV: Basketball Team II. IV: Varsitv Club III, IV: General Course. Science Club IV: Varsity Club Minstrel III, IV: Varsity Club Council IV. JOHN WESLEY BOWMAN Josh KCGOSILIY His life was gentle: and the elements So mix'd in him. that nature miighit :stand up, And say to all -the world.-this its va man. One can easily see how popular with his C'I2lSSll11Itl'S .Int-k Vis, for he hias been our class president for two years. His executive ability has kept us headed straight for our goal, XYashing1ton, D. C. .Iaek's quietness makes it difficult for us to know him very well, bu-t we can guess that behind that twinkle in his eye. laughter is hiding. Science Club I, II, III, IV: Builders' Club l: Arista T. ll, III, IV: Varsilty Club III, IV: 'Class Play Ill, IV: Varsity Minstrel III: Assembly Programs III, IV: Boys' Night I, III: Fovotb-all I. II, III: Tennis I: Advertising Committee Year Book IV: Class President III, IV: Executive Committee Ill, IV: Assistant Basketball Trainer Il: Trainer III: P.-T. A. Program IV. College Preparatory Course. HELEN LOHMANN BOYLE Haw 0h! Smooth lIe's ia fool who 'thinks by foree or skill, To turn the 1-urrent of a womans will. One vof I'Ielen's mos-t marked traits is her ever- ehang'inp:.' temperament. A person of rugged individual- ity. she knows what she wants, and goes after it. She has la, deeidell flair for roller skating. She has long been a member of our class, and has added to its prestige by reason of her seholastie and social i1CC'J'lI1'DIl'ShlIlk'Ilf.iS. Arista. I: Dramatic Club II: Sc-ienee Club ll. Ill: Glee 'Club I: Te-nniiis Il: Class Play Ill. IV: Opereiltu II. III: Assembly Program I, II, Ill: Gfirls' Night l. II, IV: Hlaskethall II, III: Yeiar Book Personals Committee. College Preparatory Course. MILDRED DORIS BRINK Brinkie She-'ls quiet. but she will step oultf' Mildred seems very quiet in sehool but since we all know her so well. we know she really isn't like that at all. Her outside aetivities seem to be ventereml un the one and only. XVhat did you sway his name was? llurl? S. P. Q. R. Latin Club I, II: Glee Club I, IV: Girls' Night I: Attendanee I. II. III: Assembly I. II, IV: Ushers' Club IV: Play Day II, Ill: Advertising Com- mittee Year Book IV. General Course. Fifteen Ll C' IIWWS HIS 1 9 .2 7 EDYTHE ANNETTE BUGGE Boo-boo liver let the fancy roam, Pleasure never is at home. ltitlythe is the tlaugliter of one of XVashinl.:'l0n's leafl- you heiar a lot of silly vnu clan be sure that ing: hnsiness men. Any tillle that chatter, ,2'Ulll-l'il0VVllll'r- or the like. A lidvthe is near. However. in spite of this frat-t. she is well 1.142-fi by everyone, especially llila. who is her bnsom pal. When it comes to slant-ing, Hoo-boo is sure to he seen on the dance floor. going to town. Her chief desire is to take a secretiarial course in college. Outdoor Club I. ll: Girls' Night I. ll, IV: Assembly l'ro,9:ra.n1 l: 'l'r'afific Club Ill: lnternaltionztl Pageant ll: Ushers' Club lll, lVg Persnnials Uonimitlcc Year- book. Geiicrul Course. MELVIN K. BURD Bur-die Say no-t of me that l weakly tlcclinctl the labors of my sires. linrdic's life pivots airoiuntl hits athletiic iU'C'iVlllllllSll- ments. With tleterminatiion ever predominant on the football field as well 'as the baske-tblall court, he has established his place in the ranks of W. ll. S. athletics. Varsity Club I, ll, llI, IV: Football XV I. ll. lil: Bascilwill 'WV' I. Ill llalsketball VV I, ll. Ill: Track HIV T, Il: Varsity Minstrel 1, ll. Ill: Sciience Club l. Il. Ill, IV: Advertising Com- mittee Year Hook 1Vg Assistant Football Coach IV. tlcncr-al Course. MADGE CATHERINE CARLING Midge What on Earth. ' Nutt much talk-A great, vswvet silence. Mnsulge is so quit--t we hardly know she is present. Sho tlocs her work the best She knows how, antl helps others whenever she is ablc. We fccl certain that Midge will succeed in her ambition to be a nurse for her patients will never be annoyed by eonstant talking on her part, and she can entertain the convalescents with soft, sweet, piano mnisic. S. P. Q. ll. Latin Club I. ll? Knitting Club Ill. Assembly PFD!-'fl'2llll I3 Play Day ll. Ill. th-ncral Course. LILA JUNE CASTNER. Hey, Boo-Boo. ' To ill-sire the same 'things wand to reject the same thiinizs. constitutes true friendship. Lila. is more quiet than lislythe. but can make hcr- self heard if necessary, She is none the less popular than her blonde pal. These two are almost inseparable. Lilafs luve resides in the nearby town of Oxford, but some of the VViash'ing'ton boys also admire her 1'llQlY'lllllHI. sweet ways. Wie hope she advances far up the worldly ladtleir of suicceiss, Outdoor t lnh I. ll: Illirls' Night l, ll: Traffic Uluh Ill: lniterniational Pageant Il: Ushers' Club III: Play:iarists' Paradise IV: Personals Uommlttee Yearbook. flcnc-ral Course. S'i.1'fcc 11. -. CACHE 1037 miii W .2 jil. 5-. ' ROBERT C. CHRISTINE Bob Greetings 'I'ho' modest on his unemb.ur.1ss' bi . . s ' 1 tl 'oW. Nature has written-'GentIe1nan'. Iiob's great ability on the football field has made him one of the best centers the school has ever had. VVe tI0n't hear much from Rob outside of athletics, but when wrest- ling was added to our sports, he was right there. earrying' away the honors, aieeomnanied, of course, by that amiable grin. His arnbiition is to do something outstanding in vol- lege football, so all we can slay is keep up 'the good work and you will SIlCL'09I'l.n Sc-ienee Club I. II: Varsity Club IV: Builders' Club Ill: lioys' Night III: Football III, IV: NVresitIing IV: liasbeitbvall Manai.:'er IV: Atten1lanL'e Il: Plagiar- .ists' Paradise IV. Coniniereial Course. LOIS WELLINGTON COOK Cooky Yeh, I guess so. The he:trt's hushed secret in the soft, clark eye. I.oiis has plenty ot' dignity and poise. bu-t benelth this sonliislieated surface we know that mischief and humor are lurking: Ilotis rates tons in scholastic' ablility and inuslvzil aptitude. We ware sure that she will find sueeess in what- ever field she ehooseis her future career. Arls-ta II, III, IV: Glee 'Club I. II, Ill. IVL Orelles- tra I, ll, III, IV: Class Play lIl:Gi1rls'Night I. III: hatin Club I, II: State Urc'hes'tl'a Contest I, Il, III: Operetta II, III: Plag'iarists' Paradise IV: Attend- ance III. IV: Pune-tuality I, II. III. IV: Ushers' Club III, IV: Traffic Club III. General Course. JANET BLAIR DAVIS Jan You.'re too young. If to heir share some female errors full, Look on her fave, and you'll forget them all. .Ian is just another member of the Seniior Giang. Ilei quick wit and humor have made her popular with ex ry- one. She is one of the high lights of our basketball tf nn. being' maniasrer of all Senior athleties. It a.imweia.rs that .Ian prefers eollege men. sueh as I.afa.ye'tto and llutgers. 'Tis true, she aims high.-but then, she gets there. Arista, Club I, IV: Press Club Ill: Ilrainatiie Club I, ll: Outdoor Club I. Il, Ill, IV: Latin Club I, Il: French Club IV: -Class Play III: Giirls' Night I, II: l lag'iarists' I'araidise IV: .-Xssenibly PF0f.l'I7ZIlIlS II: I-loekey III, IV: Soeoer I, II, III. IV: Iiasket- ball I, II, III. IV: Baseball I. II. III. IV: Squad Leader IV: Personals Committee IV: Class Vive- President Illi P.-T. A. I,!'09fI'2ll'll III: Punetuztlity I. II. III, IV: Ilanre Committee III. IV: Numerals III: IV III: Ilobin llood l'ag.:'ez1nt ll: Play Day II. Ill'. College Preparatory Course, SARA ELIZABETH ECKEL Sally Hey, Rook 'i'I'here isa light witthin her eyes, Like gleains of wandering firefliesf' llntil lately S-ara has been one of the quieter mein- bers o-f our elass. Now, however, a notieeable ehamre in her social ae-tivities is to be seen. She has a ClI21I'llIlTI,9Qly pleasant personality. Sara has widespread knowledge and can eonverse intelligently and effectively on any current topic. Glee Club I. II, III. IV: Arista III: Operetta II, III: Assembly Program I. IV: Girls' Night II, IV: Advertising Committee Yearbook. General Course. Seventeen CACHE CORINELIUS CARPENTER ELPHICK Corus Thunderuti0n 'IIIIIT ff 1 9 3 7 livery one is the son of his own works, Fuller the rcserverl manner that K'iIELl'iH'lI'l'IZ'.'S Corns lies ii sense of humor of the type that is rarely fouml-zu. dry wit that never fails to hit its umrk. Corus stands high in our elziss, not only for his scholastic ahillity, but heenuse we can count on him to mite his share of any responsibility. Arista, III. IV: Iintin I'luh ll: St-it-nee Club III, IV: 'I'mifI ie III: Vlziss Play III. IV: Assembly I'rog'r:uu III: Iloys' Night Ill, IV: Persnnzils Committee Ye-:ir Hook: l':Xk'l'll'lIV+' Committee IV: I'lugini-ists' Purn- rIisu IV: Dance Commilttt-e III, IV: up.,-rt-tru IV: Punetuzility IV. tiivllu-.are I'repuruItoi'y Course. MARY FRANCES FAZIO O, Yell! 11 IIlessecI ure the lllI't'li,U Alury is very quiet mul reserved in si-hool. She works hurml and usually finishes what she hegins. ller secret umhitlion is to he an steuogmplier, but it wou't he gi, seeret for long. t'oniuierm'iul Uluh III: lbnnqiu-it Uluh III, IV: Girls' Night II, lll, IV1Attenil:iuee I, II. Ill. IV: Vt-air Ilook 'I'ypini.:' Committee IV. Uoniiiiereiul Course. ROBERT G-ORDON Peanut Awful lIere's zu sigh for those who Iove iue. Ami ai smile for those who hate, Anil wlizitever sky's zihove me, Ilori-'s it ht-url for every fate. rr .X pray and irresponsible one is our l'eaimlit. Ilis vi-l's+itiIity, alone, makes hiui nntewonthy. .X me-mher ul' the vzirsity Ibiztsketilr-all Ivilllll, ht-:ill of the lit-tl. llol Ilhythmiersf' :mud proud posse-ssor ol' :I puir of the iiezitest tappillg feet that we'x'e ever seen or heard around here. Sounds like at seeond Ile-nny Gooiimun, dot-su't hm-'14 Well, thz1t's what htfs aiuiiuu for. Iiizind T. II, III. IV: fll't'iIk'Sil'11l II, III, IV: Lzitiu 'Club I, ll: Minstrel I, II, lil: Ilrzinuttie Uluh Ill, IV: Cheerleader III. IV: Iiuskeitlmll AIui,,n1:iger IIIZ Hiusks-tluall Team IV: Ass't lizisketlraill Alzxiiagei' I. II: 'Fenniis 'Pezim III. IV: Uperettzi II. Ill: Klusie XV lll: Builders' tiluh II: Your Hook Aclvi-rtisim: Com- mittee IV: Assemhly I'rog'1raiu III: l'IXt-eutive f IlII- mittee Il: Iloys' Night II. III, IV. l'.vIIe-gre I're1mrutnry Course. EMILY GIRIEST Flash I wo1Lldn't know! l'ouie, sim: now. sing: for I know you sing: well. limily hreezed into XVashing:ton from lh'rlmiutfrw1i Iliprh wliere shv tniok iuitorest in at wide variety of suh- jeets. Sho is now mueh interested in ai DIll I,il'Iliil1' Sophoimore boy. You wo-ulti. never guess I lush's zimhition. She wunts to bet'-onw at Inlues singer with any well-known ori'ht-stra. We sincerely hope she rem-hes her goal. Germantown Hiprh-I.uns-h Guard I: Apluirutus Alt-Pt I. II: Gym Klmnmi II: Gym Squad Uztptaiili 1: Tap lfluh II: Uipe-rettizi, I: Uhorus I. II: Arista I. II: 'Przlvk 'Meet I. II: Girls' Ilzisehnll Team II: Bank FCIIIITTIIIIPQ' I: Attendance I: Messenger I: Writ-ze Pouinrittee I. Xliashington High-Glee Plulh III, IV: Outdoor Club IV: Fr:-nc-h Uluh IV: ll1lIll'IIll,'.'ff'llliI IV: Girls' Night III, IV: A-sst-unhly I'rop.rram IV: Year Book Advertis- ing' i'0IIl'lIlliltt'l' IV: Operelttu, III. IV: Uri-hestrzi III. IV: P.-'I', A. I'rog'rams III: Soueer 'l'eiii.in IV: Girls' Iiaske-thull 'Feiziui IV: Ilot-key 'I'P1ziu1 IV: Play Iluy III: Imnee Cfomiuittee IV: BZIIIIIIIUI Cluh III. IV. College Preparatory Course, Eighteen CACHE 1 9 3 7 MARIAN MOURER HAGERMAN Haggie Her eyes-an outboard sign of all the warmth within. IIagg'ie's enthusiasm for everything she undertakes is contagious so that the rest of us enjoy ourselves the more for being: with her. Her favorite pastime is dancing and driving: her pals around in the Pontiac. Marian is all set for Cedar Crest College, where we know she will be a success, bet'-ause of her sunny dis- position and ready smile. llramaltie Club III: Science Club II. III, IV: Tennis II, IV: Class Play III: Traffic Clu-b III: Auditorium Plays. I, II: Girls' Night I, Il, III, IV: Basketball II: Play Day II. III: Soccer IV. Collefsfe Preparatory Course. WILLARD HANN Will What a- gal. Go West, young: llI21II,12lYld grow with the e-iuntryf' IYillarfI seldom studies-much to the uxasperation of tho lean-hers. His outside activities are t-enitered on dana-ing' and Alartlia. XVillard's ambition is still a question. Here's hoping he'll find an answer soon. St-ienee Club I. II, III: Varsity Club IV: Boys' Night I, II, III, IV: Track. I, II, III, IV: Basketball I, II, III, TV: Punetualvity I, II, III, IV: Attendanre I: Interc-lass Basketball I. II: Play Day II, III: Interelass Basketball Champs. General Course. ELSIE ELIZABETH HARTMAN ColoInes.s, 'and labsent-e of heat and haste. indicate fine qualities. Ifllsie. the hardworker and fun-loving: girl nf our elass. has natllifally wavy hair, whit-li is the envy of every- one and for this reason, we think, she wants to be zt Ileautit-ian. More power to you, Ifllsie, long' may you wave. tllee Club I: Knitting' Club III: Assembly Program I: Play Hay II, III: Punvtuality I. II. Commercial Course. GEORGIA ALYCE HENDERSHOT Georgie Oh, Baby. ' The roses on your cheeks were never made To bless the eye alone. and then to fade: Nor had the cherries on your lips their being, To please no other sense than that of seeing. Une can t say too much about Georgie. In her scholastic work, she ranks high, and yet Georgie can find time to have alittle fun now and then. Georgiefs favorite pal is Lois. but we have our suspicions that her real affections are tied up in Oxford. Arista. Club II, III, IV: Latin Club I, II: Vice Presi- dent I, II: Outdoor Club I, II, III: Traffic Club III: Class Play III: Class Play Prompter IV: Girls' Night I, II, III, IV: Plag'iarists' Paradise IV: Basketball II. III: Soccer II, III: Ushers' Club III. IV: President IV. General Course. Nineteen ff?'Ii'I CACHE 1 9 3 7 MITCHELL E. HESS Mike Hit 'vm hard If you :ln what you should null. You must hvar what you would not. Mi-ta-In-II is om- who I-un svlrlom In- funnel studying. IIe's gvm-rally In the midst uf za. spurt Iimgzlzilie. NVQ: Il0n't know what Slitvhvll intends to do, hut we Iiope ha- siim-cells in the gzune of life. Sc-ie-nf-0 Club I. Il: Builders' C'Iuh I: Assvnibly Prn- grzmi I: Buys' Night III, IVQ Baseball I, IV. th-in-rail Cuurse. ELIZABETH ANN HUNT Lib Oh, Boy! I'1-rsnuisivs-. yi-I slvnyimr, I-yes. all I-Ioqiu-III with lzIn:.:'Ilng.w of thx-ir own. liih was :L IlQVVl'0llIt'I to the SI-nior I-lass this yi-nr, but il, w:Isn't long bvforn- In-r willing: way and frivnmlly sniilv haul 4-zu'ne-rl Ilvl' many friends, und also vnslinrucl thu In-alrl nf uno of thv stvrnm' svx. As to I.ib's ambition? It tzxkvs nn wrinkling of ilu- bruw tu de-viflv thai!! .lust tu Iw an swoe-L und l'IIlIl'lIIIlII-Y wifv. Ar:-n't we right, Iiih? Vs-rnmi, High--4Girls' A. l'. IIIQ SI-I-lu-lzlry .V U. IV: Lost and Found CUlIIIl1II.IQ't'I FII-Id Imy. XVashIng'tun IIi2'I1fGlvvI'l1llI IV: Imnl-im: Uluh IV1 SI-ienuv Club IV: Atlvvrtisingr IIIIIIIIIIIIIQN' Ye-zu' Iinok IV: PIzu:iaris-ts' Ihiraalise- IV3 Uiitduur Club IV: Hom-key IVQ Sovve-r IV: Baslu-tlrnll IV: Iiasn-bull IV. th-ns-rzll Uonrsv. JIOISEPH CLAUDE IAK Joe Hex'Iu-s lIIl'IlllSt'IVk'S haul fullon bvhind! NVl1en0'1-I' he wvnt lie-fm-iw. .luv has he-on zu-'tive In spurts thrmvugxliout his ss-huol m'u.i'a-I-i', ge-ttinpr his lm-tit:-I' in fIIOIIl?lII mul Imskn-Ilmll. Juv has vulinvzl down nutiim-vulvly sim-v Phillipsburfr has ui- ti'zu't+-cI his nttvnticm. III- has the nhiliity tu snm-uk vlx-:Irly :Incl inte-'rcs-tinsrly and thlis will varry him fair, Varsity 1'Iub III. IV: Varsity Minstrvl III: SI'I+'lIl't' l'Iub I. II. Ill: Opvrcttzm III: Ass:-lnbly I'i'o- piruin II: Iioys' Nviirht l. II, III, IV: Ifwutlmll I, II, III, IV: HIV III. IV: Ilnskelbull I. II, III. IV: NIV IV: 'I'l'zu'k III. IV: AIIVI-1'LisIim.5 Uoimnitlvc YPZII' IEOIIIL th-ni-1'uI Uuursc. MARY CAROLYN INSCIIO My I10ll'Uf'IIS', IIvr I-yn-s are stars nf Iwilig.:'I1't fair, I.IkI- twilight. loo. llefl' Ilusliy h:Iir. Mary is om- whn fits into plum- as an friend of L'Vk'l'X nnri, working: and playim: with El Iilieuibln- frzlnkne-ss that I-unws uf modesty and undvrstnmlinpr, Mary has that rare :Ind subth- quality. fl'lIIIlIIIIl' vluwni. Latin Club III: Glu- Club I, II. Ilvnvral Course. Twenty CACHE 9 I 3 7 MARY HELENE JEAN Little isiaiid is soonest mended. Mary has been very studious through her four years in high sehool. NVe find her to be a very energetic and helpful worker in :anything she undertakes. M.ary's hobbies are sw'im'ming and reading. She expet-tis to be a seere-tary. We all wiish her the best of luck and success. Latin Club I, II: Arista ll, III, IV: Soc-rer Team ll' Baseball II: Attendunre II: Punt-tualiity I. II. 'llll l'lagiai'ists' l'ara1lise IV: Assembly Progriani I. General Course. EDWARD SHERWOOD JOHNSON Eddie You slay me! 'KA stiill small voiref' In spite of a ce-r-tain Senior girl and a perfectly adm a.ble wave. two difficulties which have eausefl Eddie zu. great deal of trouble this year: he has found enough time to arquire an enviable scholastic- record d . - an to develop those teirflying fingers into something whiieh seems very promising as his future career. Arista Club II, III, IV: Latin Club I, II: French Club IV: Dramatic Club II: Dancing Club IV: Glee Club I. II. III, IV: Plagiarists' Paradise IV: Orches- tra. III, IV: Class Play III, IV: Operet-ta III, IV: P.-T. A. Program III, IV: Assembly Programs I, II, III, IV: Popular Orchestra IV: Presis Club III, IV: Exeeutiive Commiitt-ee III. IV: Corresponding Serretairy IV: Dam-e Committee III, IV: Boys' Night III, IV: Punetuality I. II. III. IV: Attendance II. III: Personals Committee Year Hook IV: Library Club IV: Music' IV Ill, IV: Advertising Coinmitti-e I '. tleiii-ml Course. LOREN JOHNSON Gomez Strong reasons make strong at-t'iions. Gomez has marie his mark behind the basketball in-stead of behind h-is books. His abil-itiies though, do not stop with baskeitib-all, but inelude baseball and football as well. However, as long as he has a chance to make those baskeitsqand can roax some girl into doing his homework, lie'l1 get by. Varsity Ministrel III: Varsity Club III, IV: Basket- ball I, II, III, IV: Football I. III, IV: Seiem-it Club I. II: Boys' Night I, II. Ill: Hobby Club: Hase- ball II, III, IV. tiene-ral Course. EDWIN FLOYD KEESLER Ed So what? Gayly the Troub-adour tourhed his Guitar. Ed is one of the youngest members of our elass. Ile is very interested in the manly ant of wrestling, and likes sports of all kiinds. lCdw.in's alffee-ti-on for a ve-rtalin Junior girl has flourished into its second year. H-is prowess in playing the guitar is well-known in this viic-in-iity. Ed is planning to study civil engineering at Lafay- ette College nexit year. Builders' Club I, II: Library Club I, II, III, IV: lfobby Club I: Attend-ance I, II: Traffie Club Ill: Glee Club I, II: Foo-tball IV: Wrestling IV: Popular Uri-hestm, IV: Ye-ar Rook Advertising Committee IV. General l 0lll'S0. Twen ty-on 0 A . li M st- H E 51? 1 sa qs 7 MILDRED ELIZABETH KINNEY Mim Oh, Gee! H lIonm' is the reward ol' virtuvf' Rlildrvd and Mary Inst-hu uri- uxnailly se-on tugi-tlwr in und out uf sc-Im-ul. 'I'lit-y I-'nn also In- sl-I-n :tt innny ul' tlmrllztnve-S 2II'IIllllllI tht- I'nliii'tl'ysi4lI-. Nlildtrvd is quiet and ZIIIIIQIIIIU, und fills :1 de-finite nivlw in uni' 4-Ialss. I.:I.tint'IuI1 III1tIlt-vt'IuIn I, II. th-in-nnl i'UIlI'St'. JEANNE MARIE LARSEN Spirit Time will fell. A lip.:'Iit Ii:-nrt livos long. 'IM say that .Ie-:Iiiiw is livt-ly is puttin.: it. mildly. lf you find lim-1' with u slrzliigrlit fzlve. you inuy In- sunt snniv- thini: trzipfiv has Iiunne-in-il, for .Ia-ziiiiiv I-:tn almost nlwnys final snnivthini: tu lizingqli ztlxout. .It-:Lune vnu he st-I-n any niiifiht at IIixsnn's with Ilvl' little nutvliouk. prsatlit-i'iiig news fm' the next edition of In-r wvll-known I-ululun in our Wztshiiusgton St-Iinol Nl-ws. llraiiiizttiu l lu.Im ll: Outdoor Clnlr I. II: I'ug'e1i1it nf Nntliuns I: Ilaind I, II, III, IV: Urvlwsftru I. II. III, IV: Give Ulnih I. II. III: Pre-ss Club III. IV: Upoireittgi Il, III. IV: Iiuliin Iloinl I'zL2JL-aut II: Stzitv Urn-Iwstrn. I, II. III: Class l'liuy IV: Assembly Pru- grnins I. II, III: Girls' Night I, II. III, IV: Play lbny II. III: Ulnss Prvsitlviit II: CI-miss 'l'reusu1't-r IV: Iix- on-iltivu Uuixiiiiittm- Il. IV: .Ii'. Iii-il Uross III, IV. Ill-in-rail l'uiii'sv. GRACE ANN LENZER Gi'af'ie i'I'livt-i' up, ilu- wors't is yvt to I-mm-. iI'I'lIl't' is tlu- lli'ut'ic- AIII-n of our class, und In-I' vuto rc-iiiurlis Illklktl vi'Q-l'ymit- wnnt ilu In.u,LfIi, III-r ulnility in stl-riugrupliy has nlnmst dl-finitt-ly assure-d In-1' at ptrvsitimi ns smm-Ii0dy's su t'I'k'l'iII'X. flraiviu is still flint Inosv null fauivy I'rvv, hut wi- 1ll't' int-lint-d tu nwtim- tlmt In-1' tliuuglits iwmisioiizilly drift to sl-al. Aristu I'IuIn III: 'l'i'uffi1- t'InIp III: Sc-iuiivv II. III, IV: IIFIIIIIZIIII' L'IuIu II: till-e Ululr II: Assn-rnlrly Pru- pgruin I. II, III: Ulzlss I-'lay IY1IlirIs' Night I:U1wl'vt- tu. II: I'Iug'ilnl'iists' I'ur:uIisi- IV: I'1u:e-zutit I1 Play Ilzty II. III: Sm-vvr' IV: UITIIII- I'rzu-tivv Ill-ninnstititirm IV: Clams SI-I-rwtnry II. t'Ivi1vi':xI t'mirsi-1. ROY EARLE MATTHEWS Ez Holy Moses. ' I :im pnrt of ull that I have me-t. 'I'In-rn url- suinv iwrsuns tlizlt nut- 1 Illl iimlt-i'Is.tuii4l IIIIIIIUKIIIIIIIUIX. und utlivrs whom une- must study Iwfurl- rc-nlly Iinrrwinfr. Iloy is uno uf thvsv Inttvr pr-nplv, hut ont- finds that thi- zittt-inpt tu know hiiin is well worth while. His c-ri-t-ic-nl humor and s-uiwustiv wit are ovvr lirvsviit in his writing: :ind siwe-vli. Ilny has 11. .sri-:it hnnpsqi-x' for sell'-dovvlnpiiivilt-:L quality to vurry him fair. IIII'l'Il-xv-2iIIll'II Iligih. N. Y. t'.eSnr-I-or I: Glu- Club l: Swiinniinp: I: Class Play I. lYIzis1liiriu'tuit IIiig'li4Sc'Ien1'v Ululb III, IV: llvliuling t'lnII II: till-u Club IV: Arista Uluh IV: lirztiinitil- Ulub II. III: Ilzxm-ing: Uluh IV: S1-n-im' Illny III. IV: inn-rettzt ll, III. IV: Assvmhly l'x-np,'i'ztins II. III: Boys' Night III. IV: 'Pc-nnis III. IV: Yi-ur Ihmk PI-rsnnals PUIIIIIIIIIUUQ t'l'I:If:iui'ists' I'nx':uIisu IV. Cullvgru I'i'c-pziraitrwy l'ulII'SQ'. Twenty-two zo CA CHE . CAROLYN MARIE MCCOOBERY Coob Y Hi, Lil! UI l'IPl'lIISIliIll is 21 sheltering tree f'I:u'Irlyn's ability to wovrk in the Library and also her I-I't'il-ielwy in operating various offiee maeliines has shown us what :L really good all- round girl she is. There has been some rumor flozrting about that Coohy is learning to drive the U. A. 0.'s Ford coup.-. XVhe-ther it's true or not we do not know. but one thing is III-finite, she certainly is seen in it enouslih, Ilrainiatin Club I, IIg Iiibnury Club I, II, III, IV: Suit-nee Club II3 Girls' Niipfllt lll: lbireetor of Fresh- nivnn I'lnyg Assembly PI'0fJ,'!'2l.ITl IV: l'l:1y Huy II, III. fl.-nerul Cuu1'se. MINNIE LORETTA METZ Min Oh! Yeah! HIV0l'liIl'lH,' hard. but yet not missing' any of the pleasures of life. Minnie has Il complex nature. In sehool shes quiet and studious, but outside she gives way to her fuu- Ioving: nature. She is very fond of skating and can generally be found at the Villa Iiink. Minnie has not quite decided what to do, but with her pleasing personality we know she will succeed in whatever she undertakes. Knitting Club III: Outdoor Club II: Glee Club IV: Girls' Night I, II. III. IV: Play Day I. II: Svieuee Club II: Assembly Program I. II: Ushers' Club I, II, III,' IV: Banquet Cllub I: Office Prae-tiiee Demon- stration IV: International Pageant II: Punvtuality T, II, III, IV: PIztgia1'ist's' Pui'zuIisI- IV: Uperettzt IV: Typist Year Ihnik IV, Coinnu-rr-Iiul Course. DONALD YOUNG O'BRYON Don View the whole seene, with eritie judgment sean: And then deny him just-iee if you eanf' lrurim: Don's years at high sohool he has d-me most of the stage-iimnagiiig, decorating, and art editing' for the rlzlss. He has shown himself to be CHINIIIIE' and re- soureeful. Don I't'Ill2UIl'lS quite independent from the rest uf the eliuiss and his interests seem to lie toward Iioonton. Ilonnld's elmrzteter is to be envied and he has an inherent. vupzlviity for work. liuilders' Club I: Seienee Club II, III. IV: Glee Club IV. Stzure IxIilIlNP.l'k'l' Class Play III, IV: Boys' Ni:.:'hl T. II, Ill, IV. Hen--rail 1'ourse. EVELYN LOLA OPDYCKE Evvie Thatys what you think. ln elizlrzwter, in manners. in style, in all things. the supreme exeellenee is s-implicIi'ty. Asbury is the home ot' this pleasant lass. Evelyn is liked by everyone who knows her. Her quiet, polite manners find favor in the eyes of all friends. lCvvie-'s hobby is reading. and in her sp-are time, she employs books to their greatest extent. Let us hope that Iflvelyn nehieves her desire to het-time :I nurse. lllee Club I. II: Assembly Pi-bgrziiii I. ll. G enerul Cou rsu. Twew fy-1 h rel: CACHE 193 7 ANNA SELENDA OPDYKE Anne Mmmm If silence is golden-how valuable is this Miss. Al1HIl,N2I'fDIIIl'S other half, is a very quiet and svtudious pgirl. She can always be relied upon to do the right thing ut the- right time-. lVitli her lowmble personality and se-If-oonficla-nce wv know slufll Slll'l'Vl'd as ai Coinmeirviul te.avlwr. Hutdnor Club I: Asseinbly I'rop:l'mn I: Assembly Fusiliion Show I: Atieuclanve I. II. Ill, IV: Arista III, IV: 'l'x'uffic' Club III: Knitting: Club IV: Prq-ss Club IV: Ilouu- ltooin I'ros'idenI IV: llffivr- l'i'zu'ii1-v llviiioriistmtiori IV: Advvrtising' Cloniniiittm- Va-:ir Hook IV: T'lII1l'lll2lllly I, II, III, IV. Comnn-roinl Cioursv. WESLEY DALE OPDYKE Good-bye Please I'ronortionnl :Is om-'s tliouglit would wish a man. Imle was one of the OIIISWIILIIIIIIIH' cliaravters of the Senior Play and was prominvnt on thc- football flelrl and llIl.Skk'I.llill1 vouri. halo has the ability to think for him- sf-If and onn handle any given slituntion properly. His ini-vssani and ready wit ll'lilk0S him the life of the Senior I' HSS. Svienc-9 C'lub I, II: Varsity Club II, III, IV: Varsity Alinstiri-I III: Builders' Club IV: Class Play IV: Asise-mbly l1I'0L-ffiillll II: Football I. II. III: Ilzisket- ball I. II. IV: Trurk I, II: Aclvl-riisini: POIIIIIIIIIPQ' YI-nr Book. . G0lll'I'1ll Courso. WALTER S. PERRY Tex S-taieily and tall he movvs in the hall. Tex is one ol' tim quie-test boys of our class, but on or-4-asion he has a, lIlllSL'hIf'VUUS twinkle -in his r-ye ibut may be the secret of his popularity. V His main ambition is to he- ai fainous Agrix-uliuriisi flflnrim-r to youl. Eve-n tlifwugli he is :L b-ip.: six-fools-r, that flm-sn't pre-vm-nt him from liking n tiny Senior girl. Who? That would be tolling! S1-ivnov Club I, II: 'l'rnl'fic' Club III: Ilobby Club I, II. III. f'lI'Il1 I':Il Coursi-, ELEANOR DOLORES PORRJO Elie Bu merry if you are wiiisv.-. so f ood-mrtura-cl and suvh ai, finv friend to evoryono. .bln getting around. he-r ubiility in iyiwwritiinfr equals that of ciatvhing the ey: of thru boy from the I-ity, Elie will deserve the I-Tool llIl'k that will be hers. Uutdoor Club I: ljI'2lIIIZlIl4' Club II: 'I'rzU'fiv Club Ill D l'I'0H,'I'Zl.ITl III: I':ii.:'Q-:xiii I: Offim- In-monstrzition IV Play Imy II, III. CII-nvrzil Cours:-. Twenty-frmr Elie-'s nivkimiiw should bo IIii.mxy Iwi-mise she is ' I .- hails from out-of-liown, but that doe-sn't stop lu-r from Eliefs sm-ret des-irv is to be a private sevrvtary. If l Science Club II, III: Girls' Niirht I. II. III: As:-winlly C A P H E JOSEPH PAUL RE Joe Aw, go on! Unconscious humor. Joe Onnle in our high svhoiol from Phillipsburg as RI Junior. He bertune populfar very quickly, being elected Class Seeretztry that year. Joseph usually creates a laugh whenever he is calleal upon tn speak in class. He is quite proud nf possessing' the shortest name in our class. You van see .line almost any time in his brother's barber shop. learning' the trade, but what he really wants to lla is to study 1fll'I'OllI1llIl,E,' at Uhurc-himul Business t'0llr-ge. Philli-psburgzg IIiig4l1eI retsll11na11 Football: Freshman Ifuselmllg Vive President ot' Manual Training I. Washinfrtun lIi,frl1+t'l-ass Set-retury III, IV: Idxeou- tive Committee III, IVQ Buys' Night III, IV: 'l'rau'k IV. l'lJllllIlt'l'L'l'2l1 Course. LUCY GRACE RICKER Luce Hurry up, Rushieu Hlrgilllidjll if yllll are wise. Luey. who hails from Iilaistuii, has been with us for two years. She never seems to have :L cure and goes sailing Ihr0ug'h life on the ship of joy. Her main zunblition is tn he a nu-rse. We're all with you, Lucy. Opereilta III: Glee Club I, II, III: Bridge Club III: 'I'rz1ff.iL' Club III: Play Day III: Assembly Pro- grain IVQ Lilmzlry Club I. II: Cheerleader Ig Iinsket- ball II: tliirl Ih-serves IIIQ Sei:-nee Club IV. tlenc-ral Pourse. NAOMI ELIZABETH RING uoh fn Her ways are ways of ple-asantness, and all her paths are peace. Nalmni is une of the quieter members of our clnss. lint, although she may not say much. her pleasant ways have won her many worthwhile friends. We are sure she will gn far in her coinmerc--ini Career, :intl we wish her best of luck. Traffic Club III: Knitting Club III: Press Club IV: Amlvertising' Cunnnittee IV: Uffive Practice Demon- stration IV. t'uininer1-Niall Course. DAVID L. R:ONOiSKI Dave Nice goin', boy. He conquers who endures. Dave is :L very quiet member of our elnss. Having his fun in rt very noiseles-s way. He has not decided on his aim in life so far. but we wish him luck in whatever he attempts. Baseball I, Il, III, IV: Tl'iIl'lC IVQ Field IYQ Ilfws' 5 I Night IV. l 1 w K0lIIIIIt'l'ClEl1 Lull FSP. Twmafgl-five , ...1937 ' CAC s 41, II'-I H E 1 Sl 3 7 BARBARA C. RUKENBROD Rookie Hi Touts! NVis4Iom is to the mind wheat he-:nlth is to tht- body. IV-ith her um'onm-rnt-sl utt-Itnde-. Ilurhau-an is :I in-rson who takes things as tht-y como :intl fini-she-s IIIUIII in th.- quickz-st w-ay possible. Sho won the zulini-ration of all in hor e-noi-:nous hit as 11 vomc-divnnv in 'tho opt-rr-tlu. Ih-im-mln-r'? From he-re Ii':u'b':LrzL Iron-s to UF-IIEII' Crt-st C'oIII-go wlwrl- we know sho will mnkn- ns many frivnnls :is sho has I1--ro. Glen Club I. II. III, IV: Ilnlin Ulub II, III: Ilibrziry Club III, IV: Opervt-tu II. III1.Illl'IIIIl' l'I:iy Ill: As- sembly Program IV: Glrls' Night II: Amlvn-rtisinpr Fmnmittoe Ve-ur Hook IV: l'lu:.riuris-Is' I':Ir:uIis.- IV. Gt-in-r':lI Uoursv. MARY ELIZABETH LANITTA RUSH I'Il bc' swirl' you. An nun-vo of mii'I.h is wo-rth 11, pollml of sorrow, Mary, who Iivl-s in Fnziiiklin 'Pownshin is u rt-p:ul:ir pnrlivipunt in tho various sports for I.1iIl'IS .in h-ipqh st-bool. Tho Villa Ilollt-1' Ibink tulu-s up quilt- 21 bit uf II:iry's limi-, wht-ro sho is IJCIIUPIIIIIY sn-on rolling' nwrrily along. MzLry's priv-atv umbi-ti-on is to be- gi svc'i'e-tary. Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV: Ilrinlgw- Club lllg 'I'ruI'I'i1' -Club III: Sc--ienc-o I'-lu-Ii I1 Girls' Night I. II. III. IV, I'nuvtua.lity I. II, III. IV: Attc-iirlziiii-o I. III. IV: Your Book 'Pypis-t IV: I'Iz1y Imy I. II. III: Soo--or 'IH-aiu III. IV: Iluslu-t-Iv-:III I. II, III, IV: II-wli-'X IV: I'.-'I'. A. I'rogrzImg NV IV: Numt-rail III. f'muinn-rviul I'ou-rso. FLORENCE E-LEANOR SARSON I.ntc'r III-r lmir is not mort- sunny Ihzlu hm-r lim-:n'I. I Ioi't-nf'e is tht- V'ilIL'tIIk'IOil'-IZLII ot' Olll' class. III-r zu'-I re--:id-ing: :intl utlile-bios. In sp-Ito ol' this full I-'Ior.-m'v has found t-imc to do :I Ii-Illo von- hobbius program, questiug. Sho sa-I-Ins to lure-for tho fit-III ol' I't'll1ISyIV2IlII-II for this. XVI- zlmbition is, but wt- urn- sun- that stu-I---ss will bt- nt hor siilo in wli-:Lie-vm-r sho tlt-virlos. Arista, Flub I. II. III, IV: Ih'zIiii-:I-Iiiv Cluh I. II: thit- rloor Ulub II. III. IV: UIIISS Play III, IV: I I't'IIl'II Uluh IV: Girls' Niglit I, II: I'Ia1s:iurists' I'ui':uIisf- IV: Athlm-tic' Nunn:-ruls III: Asst-inbly l'rog'ruin Il: IIm-In-y IV: SlIl't'l'I' I, II. III. IV: II-zlslu-lluill I, II. III. IV: I'oi's-onzlls Uoniinittc-o ll'Ii:iirni:uiI IV: Al- tvndalnm- Il: lfunotuulity I. II, III, IV: Iiohih llootl I'up.Ee-:int II1 II-:axiom-t, I'Iub II. 0un't sn-vin to clisvova--1' just what Ifloiw-114-I-'s III-nn-l':1I t'oui'sm-. EVELYN JANE S-CELSI Ev Why not? I :un surf- r-an-'s :in om-my lu lift-. I7 I'Ivvio s-in:-I-ri-ly Inc-lie-ve-s in tho quoitn-tion wo linu- cqivl-n hor. for she- nm-vt-r w-o-rrios about IIIIYIII-III,LZ'. I ot. in spite- of hm' high spirits, I'Ivvio is no-I 2lIl'ZIIlI to do Ll --'ood turn for H. pal. h II' you sh-ould follow up :I s-illy Iittln- gigprli-. I-Ivvii-' would sure-ly bv on tht- othor I-ntl of it. Ou-tdnor Vinh , I. III. IV: Pri-sielont IV: SI-in-nl f'Iub I: Imtin Club I. II: I4'rt-iwli Ulub IV: Asst-in 1 5 Prograin II: llohin Hood Ililf-Z'l'1lI1l II: Girls' Nipglit I II III IV' I'I:1v lmv II. III: Soc-1-I-r III, IV lnlsio--1'im.11'1, II,-III. iv, Im-kt-y W1 I :1sIiion shim T II III AIIXQIIINIIII. I ominittu IX I lllfllllt Klub . ,,.-.- ,. 1 ,- L. -, -, L w II, IV: Nunn-rails III: IV IV. Cnlll-20 I'ropzii'uIoi'y l'oui'so. T wcnfy-:-rix I I f'Iub III: Imnoina: Plub IV: II-iwliiiii-tic Ulub II: Stunt I I ' xo 1931 CA CH E , . . ELEANOR DIANE SCHAMP 'Schampien Oh.! Smartff' 'Illeg-ant as siniplivity. and warm as eestasyf' Eleanor has a. great deal of charm and gqriaee. whieh partly aeeountis fo-r her popularii-ty. Sc-ha.mpie might be considered as the typirial All- American f:IIY'I. Her scholastic record has only been equalled by her vatllletic- ability. As editor of our Year Book. HSL'II2'llII1lIt-In has shown her eapaeiity for hlard work, and the initiative that has carried her along' on the road towards success. Arista I, II. III, IV: Dranratie Club II: Outdoor Club I, III, IV: Glee Club II: Ifwtin Club I, II: Press Club III: Vive Pre-siidenit IV: President I: Class Play IV: Editor-in-1-hief Year Book IV: Assembly Plays I, II, III, IV: Cheer Leader III. IV: Capta-in IV: PIag'iarists' Paradise IV: Girls' Night I. II. III, IV: Punetualiity I. II. III, IV: Attendanve II. III, IV: Basketball II. III. IV: Sneeer III, IV: Horkey IV: Fashion Show I, II. III: Banquet Club II, IV: llanee Committee III. IV: Homeroiom Off-ieer II. III. TV: Athletic XY III: Numeral II: Internatiunatl 'apreant T, General Course. EUNICE CHARLOTTE SCHREPPLE Sc1'apple J'imminy Christmas ll' there were no little ones: there would be no ,great ones. -I':llIIIf.'9, one uf the mites in our 4-lass. has red hair. She is usually found in the typing' room, as she wants to be a. stenng'rapher. She and Madge are two great Companions, both hail- ing from Port Colden. G-lee Club I: Knitting' Club III: Class Play I, II: Girls' Night I. IV: Uffic-e Praetiee IIein'instr:ition IV: Poem in PIa.:riarists' I33l IIfIISI ' IV: Play llay II. III: Typing Committee Year Rook, IV. Commercial Course. CHARLES SKINNER Bulbs I will he the pattern of all patience, I will say nothing. I. Hubs is another of our baseball enthusiasts. Base- ball attracts his attention eonsiiilerably more than the 1-lass room. However, when there is material rompensa- tion, Hubs can display surprising energry. Punetuality and Attenclanee II: Intereliass Basket- ball I. Il: lnternlass Softball II: Iliaseball Champs. General Course. MILDRED JANE SKINNER Skinner Oh! Shoot! They laugh that win, llilrlreil is the lass nf our c-lass with the giggle. She- usually joins Minnie in going: to the rink for an evening of fun. Mildred wants tn be a stenographer. We sincerely wish her sueeess in her chosen wareer. Library Club II. III: Outdoor Club I: I'Iran1atir' Club I: S. P. Q. R. Latin Club I. II: Seienee Club II: Assembly Program I, II. IV: Class Play IV: Ushers' Club I, II. Ill. IV: International Pag'ei:int II: Offiee Practiee Iienmnstration IV: Girls' Night II: Plagi- arists' Paradise IV: Attendant-e I: Punrtnnlity I, II, III, IV. ' Cuminereial Course. Tiven fy-sriwil, .Q CA CH If 1 Sl .2 7 HELEN ESTHER SMITH Smitty Oh ye-ah! n Nothing is more useful than silt-nt-I-. Ilvlvu has only In-on with us :L Iittlt- ovvr gl yt-ur, hut that has been time t-nouprh for us to t'in4l out that slit- is not as quiet as she se-vtns. Smitty lives in Asbury und Iikt-s to sm-ntl hor spun- timt- rvziclinfr, whim-li isn't very long :is Hurst of ht-r tim-- is spe-nt with dats-s. .XI'l0lNI1l1'IK't' I. II, IV: I'um-tuulity I. II. III. IV: I'lug'i1u'i1sts' I'1II'lIlIISl ' IV1 Ut'I'it-0 I'I'lll'IIl'1' Ilvlnon- Strutiton IVQ Asst-mhly I'I'UIl'I'IIlII II3 Yvui' Hook Typist IV. f'omim-in-i:xI flonrsv. GLADYS EVELYN TAIT Laddie I know :1 girl who is onlin and f:l.il'. Shnfs wist- :intl lvairne-ml lu-yond UIDIIIIIII-I'lI. ' - z n ' ' i our vlan:-as und clurinp:.' Gladys is tht ltttst mlclition to he-r short timw with us, she exhihitml hm' skill as :tn artist so as to SUUIIFP zi posiitiion on tihv YI-ar liuiok Art St-sl I'. Allvntown lligli-Cliuss Play I: Uurrt-nt Evt-nts 'l'luIr I: Ilistiorivul Sm-ivity III. xV'Zl'ShIIlIJQIUII Iligrli---Iiilrrury Plulr IV: Art Ifltlitor YL-ar Ilook IV: l'Izu.:'iul'ists' l':u'zulisn- IV. Gvnvrzil Nours--. MARGARET JANE TEETS Peg 0h! Yeah-h! It's nice to be mltuiwtl when y'uu'rv nuturully nit-I-, IH-ig' has In-vii with us only at short time but ailrt-auly shi- se-cms like one of us. Siht- its vvry quit-It and rt-svrvotl, hut with :1 littlo t'0iilXIIII.l' shfi sharos in our niischit-f. Ilvr uiin in Iit'v is to iw at st-vrutairy, and with hm- nliility wv know sho will silt-vm-II. Here-'s llwk. l'l'P1'-H NViIson Iiiirhgtllm- Uluh I, II, III: Ulwiw-ttu Ill: lntert-lass Imslwtlizill I, II. III. XVushington IIiig'h4tllt-v Cluh IV1 I'ruvti4't- Iivmion- straution IV: Ve-'au' Rook 'Pylrist IV. I'UIIIIIll'I't'I1II fw0llI'SI'. CLARA ERNESTINE TOMB Rea,lly? I+'ui1' IIZIIIIFQVS swvvt simplicity, XViith els-5:21111-fl rt-flint-II. Plnmi is one of thost- Iuvky girls who sw-in to pit-t nlong with anybody. It was only last ye--ur that sho urrvivvml in VVYHHIIIIIIIIUYI, hut it 1Iidn't tizike Ulural long: to get 2I.K'lllllII.IlIIt'd. Altfhioupsqh quiet :incl rt-fservt-tl, sho has u smilv for everyone' that 1-ionws heir way. Koen it up, Flztlux, and you'lI always get along. Play Pity II'ip.:'I1--IlusluftIiiull I1 II-and I: 0i'1'In-s-tru I. II: Uni-rvttzl I. II. XVushing.:'ton IIip:.'Ii-fllll-v Vluh IV: Outdoor I'IuIv IV: IIo4'kPy IV: SUl'l't'l' IV: Ilrnsln-tlmll IV. tic-iwrzil C'ourst-. Twzmly-1'ighf 'lll QALHIL 1 fi PAUL LEROY UNANGST Measure your mind's height by the slhade it casts. Paul's mind runs consi-sitently toward baseball. I-Iis splontsm-anship its not only present in athletic-s, buit in all other acitivities. Paul is a fine felliow in all ways and will honestly and conscientiously pursue anything he undertakes. Baseball I, II, III: Boys' Night I, I1, III, IV. General Course. LEROY ALLEN WICKERT Ile likes thi- girls, but he sftays away: He'll fall good and hard some fine day. I,eltoy's pet hioiblby is teasing girls in typing class. lle 'bas dark, wavy hair and always a smile on his face. which will prove to be a. good asset in his life. Science Club IV: Boys' Night II, Ill: Typing Com- mittee. CfJllllIli3l'l'.li2lI Course, DANIEL MACDONALD WYCKOFF Chick KAMIHILIC Man Play up, play up, -and play the game. Cliliclien's main interest is Basketball. He received his XV in it las a result of conscientious perserveranice. lle helped our Senior Play production by taking one of the pants. Chick's later career will probably be along' business lines. Vansiity Club III, IV: Senior Play IV: Varsity Minstrel III: Advertising Committee Year Book IV: Football Manager VV III. IV: Numerals Baseball Il: Builders' Club Ig Scienr-e Club II, Ill: Punctual- ity I, II, III, IV: Basketball NV IV: Attendance 1: Inter-eliaiss Basketball I, II: Latin Club III. Inter- Class Baseball Champs Il: Boys' Night I, II, Ill, IV. General Course. HAROLD ERNEST YOUNG Youngie Jcezc'l beazel gotta damsel He wears his love as the fashion of his hat: it ever changes with lthe next block. Youngie's outstanding characteriistic is his gay good humor. His ambition is to be a doctor, and we wonder if he will eontinue his profession of being a doc-tor of hearts. Hiis practice has been especially good in the vicinity of the Oranges. Youngie's school record has been very high. and that. combined with his perseverance. should help him 'attfain his goal sue:-es-sfuilly. Dramatic Club I, ll:-Latin Club I, II: French Club IV: Class Play III. IV: Builders' Club 1. II: Assem- bly Programs I, II. III: Athletic Editor IV: Assist- ant Football Manager I, II: Seeretlary of Claiss I: Treasurer of Class III: Anislta I, IV: President of Traffic Club III: Boys' Night III, IV. College Preparatory Course. Twenty-'n-ine M 1211 ffllli' ffjh? 1 fl .z 7 First row-Joseph Re, Eleanor Schamp, Jaick Bowman, Jeanne Larsen, Edward Johnson. Second row-Miss Meaker. Helen Boyle, Cornelius Elphick, Carolyn lVlsCoorbery, Eileen Andrews, Miss Mulkcy. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 1'lllt'll!fj' .lrlr'i.wr.v, julia S. Xlcalqcr, llorotliy G. Nlulkvy 'l'lic- cxvciitivc connnittcc is composed of the class officers, four inmnlwers chosen ln' rln- pri-sidi-rir, and tln- faculty advisors. 'lilicir duty is to decide upon matters to be 1 ' 'L of tlw class. 'lilicy perform many odd jobs lwrongjlit np for tln' approval or dis ippiox il that oni- in-vcr tliinlas of as needing to lie done, such as unpacking and sorting the candy tliat was sold. 'l'lu- class office-rs work vspc-cially hard in thc Senior year, for it is then that there ir. most to do. lf it wa-rv not for their lc-adc-rship and the guidance of the faculty ad- visors, tln- Si-nior activities would lie greatly curtailed. Thiriy CA CHE 1 9 Q1 7 First row-Grace Lenzer, Eleanor Schamp, Georgia Hendershot, Lois Cook, Sara Eckel, Kathleen Marlatt, Shirley Pittenger, Mary Adams, Betty Bashaw, Muriel Schamp, Constance Cyphers, Clara Burdge, Helen Britz. Second row-Florence Sarson, Margaret Hess, Margaret Matthews, Constance Ruggles, Arlene Wagner, Frances Catalani, Mary Jean, Elizabeth Brush, Patricia Alle- man, Mary Louise Bierman, Erna Grabner, Catherine Hasenauer, Elinor Griest, Madeline Opdyke, Eileen Andrews. Third row-Floyd Pyles, Floyd Gingles, Robert Jones, Edwarvd Johnson, Anna Ofpdyke, Florence Vosseller, Elizabeth Smith, Mary Frey, Marie Marason, Muriel Rush, Evelyn Engroff, Helmut Liebhauber, Lewis Tomb. Fourth rowqStuart Miller, Richard Force, Da-niel Gruver, Thomas DeVoe, Cornelius Elphick, Cfhester Creveling, Clifford Frayne, Donald Hankinson, Ramsey Maddock. Absent-Doris Boyle, John Bowman. ARISTA The Arista, becoming with each succeeding year a greater credit to the school, is a larger group than that of former years. illany members are seen proudly displaying their blue and white letters with the Lamp of Knowledge on them. To be eligible for this club, one must maintain a certain average for the entire year. Last year fifty-one members were able to achieve this scholastic honor. Special honors are awarded to Eleanor Schamp, Florence Sarson, and John Bowman who have maintained this standard for four years. The Supervisor, Principal, and Faculty unite in extending congratulations to this worthy group. Thirty-one S .QI ,lt CACHE 1 9 3 7 JUNIOR GIRLS I irst row-Miss Harle, Janet Smith, Constance Ruggles, Lucille Nunn, Marie Marason, Imogene Kerling, Miriam Smith, Anna LaPorta, Margaret Hess, Margaret Mat- thews, Evelyn EngroH', Alice de Wolfe, Margaret Hilbers, Mrs. Bowers. Second row-Charlotte Ialc, Muriel Rush, Arlene Scheffy, Doris Boyle, Arletta Opdyke, Mary E. Gardner, A rline Oipdyke, Grace Hulsizer, Doris Alberts, Jeanne Bowman, Eleanor Groff, Mary Louise Bierman, Angelina DiGilio, Eleanor Scelsi. Thirrl row-Anna Burd, Marie Habinger, Betty Bashaw, Patty Alleman, June Bamford, Elizabeth Cooper, Ida Duryea, Catherine Hasenauer, Nesta Fucci, Lucy Hahn, Dolly Bodine, Mary Groves, Lorraine Castner, Frances Catalani. Fourth row-Julia Roberts, Alice Schamp, Madeline Opdyke, Louise Monez, Elizabeth Brush, LaVerne Mason, Elizabeth Bodine, Gladys Rhinehart. Thirty-two CACHE Bl JUNIOR BOYS First row-Jack Christy, Kenneth Fox, Charles Otten, Walter Burdge, James Sprieh, Joseph Miller, Samuel Levine, Joseph DeMasi, William Eckel, Wilbur DeVries. Second row-Mr. Benton, Heinz Schuppel, Warren Cronce, Howard Cruver, John Wyckoff, Allen Castner, James Norci, Clifford Hamlen, Robert Jones, Oscar Sehaarsehmidt, Mr. Fairer. Third row-Nick Barech, Clarence Warne. Ja-ck Kries, Harry Shampanore, Henry Eckel, Seibert Smith, Wayne Cyphers, Daniel Gruver, Floyd Gingles. Fourth row-Ro-bert Christy, Clark Bowers, Mike Tedeseo, Ramsey Maddock, Tom DeVoe, Weston Opdyke, Charles Gibson, Correll Hanice, John Hann. Absent-Emiel Metzgar, Harry Dell, Warren Gulick. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Tom Devoe Virf President, Jack Kries R4'l'fH'IliIIj Sfrrrtary, Anna LaP0l'ta Corre.vflo111z'i11g Sfrrelary, llluriel Rush Trwlsurer, Nliriam Smith Thirty-fhrez' -'J W ...Q illlik CACHE ,,l, 1 Q .2 7 bam- lpn in-es 1 L- --1 ff -- F'-13 'fl' SOPHOMORE GIRLS First row-Elfrieda Goerner, Marian Rupell, Ernu Grabner, Viva Lanning, Elizabeth Koehler, Muriel Schump, Betty Roberts, Janet Robertson, Theresa Glosser, Con- stance BryNildsen. Second row-.Elinor Griest, Marjorie Tait. Ali-ce Groves, Constance Cyphers, Miss Francis, Lila Young, Vera Merrill, Mary Koch, Gertrude Shaweross, Armilla Brophy. Third row-Corn Deemer, Laura May Chrisman, Betty Simanton, Kuthaleen O'Connor, Amy Morris, Ruth Bowlby, Ellen Harper, Peggy Hankinson, Aletheu Maginnis. SOPH OKIORE CLASS OFFICERS President, Roy Stevens live Presizlenr, Muriel Schzimp Sl'l'l't'fIll'j', Elfricda Goerner Treaxurfr, Henry Wolfe Thirty-fou r ,llli CACHE 1 Q 3 7 SOPHOMORE BOYS First row-William Stevenson, George Murga, Norman Whitmore, Ben Ford, Roy Stevens, Wallace Wagner, John Shrope, Helmet Liebhaber, Paul Schrepple, James Breslin. Second row-Karl Gordon, John Havens, Lewis Tomb, Lester Horvath, Kenneth Pe-tty, Arthur Danzer, Mr. Trimble, George Fox, Joseph Opdyke, Walter Fritts, William Armbrecht, Warren Conroy. Third row-Jack Schamp, Walter Yetter, Carl Kurfees, Floyd Pyles, Roy Duryea, Fred Boehning, Billy Roseberry, James Bolmer, Charles Wyckoff, George Cook. Fourth row-Charles Strunk, Willard Hackett, Arthur McGinnis, Donald Keenan, Henry Wolfe, Joseplh Ronoski, Michael VValsh, Frank Mangiaicotti. Fifth row-Leonard Reese, 'Thomas Simons, James 0'Bryon, Wayne Duckworth, James Turner, John Pulsinelli, John Hoffmeister. Absent-James Bolmer, Albert Colton. Thirty-five ,ww CACHE ,,,,, 1 9 3 7 3 freshman girls lvi,-SL y-.,w-1-11-guuul' flu-y. glmlys wzxlu-rs. milmlrml smith, mlurulhy suynlvr, In-tty li?-lkllllbllllj' In-In-I1 luullls. Sllll'l1'y hull. XVllHlll' ullvmzln. lm-uh wanttcrs. shirlvy sn1x11m-rs. g,.,..,m1 ruwfuvl':ll1Iiln- lmmlim-, 1-lfris-dn, V1kllt'l'. l1l2ll'AiOI'il' slxxwupv. milclrm-ml williams. vurnlyn lm-1'l'ill, Miss NVQ-llm-x', juno hz1rmlin,L:. ulim- sc-ntl. ln-My vuupm-V, muriun Sl'hIll ltll'l', anna ping:-si. Thilwl ruw4lm-ilu. js-un. vm-S viluli, ruth t'ol'syllu-. lH2ll'i-Z'ilI't'I nm-In-I. ulivv krivs. 4-dvith h11ni:wh, 1-limllu-th jvun. nmrthzm frmm-, ulhinan mnzml, p.:1':u'v lvlnnc-In-. hnrriwt vyplu--rs, n1zu'tl1:1 gn-1-111-. I-'mirth ruw -'2l3Llll'S lu-1-k--r, doris sinliwzly. lu:1l1'in-v uiulykv. lllllI'iL'l lmullin, t'lllhl'l'illt' In-4-rs, zlnuzm nun- rum-lx, LIl'ZlI't' tm-mlvsm-u. Shirley 1-ng'rnt'I'. Alma-nt -,iunv IIHISHII, vose lhllISillL'Hi, llHl'U1hy shawcross, mary franves vook. Tlzirfy-si.1v -lv .. Ji-. - 1.5.3 ,.,i,', I .f 'Ii,f .T Q.. , I i Q , i 'Ph iird 5 iii CACHE 1 9 3 7 , , :X K -- A .,A. sf i ' f- freshman boys First row-nm n1nn re-ed, david SL'i1'll'GD1719. charles wyvkoiff. frank swia-in, robert baldwin I'llil6I't levine, john eckel, metro c-iztv-itch, james Walsh, kaye cresisman. herbert rothenlmerg, rayniond kahler, arthur eichliin, Werner sn-hm, junn-s pipvrzito. emi ries kociher. Sf-vuml now-Mr. Roach, willifam sitedenfeld, Werner sm-hu-pipel, max diltis. geurge Skinner, jznmes fainderson. e-dw-ard opdyke. stanley jensen. walter direvhsel, norwioiud mzxyherry. l'i0il2l,!'d la rue, james strunk, john ledge, helmut svllwilul, arthur hurd, john lrlnziz--r. louis wiagnelg einrle eukel, Mr. Bennett. row-hzlrnld Cole, enic marschner, moses haylior, charles jackson, edward hai-nk-inson, ch-aries de hart, raymond cooper. morton h-owell. Absent-fred hzive-ns, alba-nt ke?-nan, WVVil1iZ'll1l wright, harry lmrdne, ellek fe-keti-. william mild, chnrh-s hohne, john de Vries, gladwin merrill, arthur dean, john fractiicelli, theodurc huhhzu'nl, Pl1W'FlI'4l utte-n. freshman class officers president, betty lightbody 'vire president, morton howell secretary, shirley hoff treasurer, Winnie alleman Th irfy-sever: william supp.le-Q-, Q 17 '.. s- I VL AUTOGFQAPHS Key io Baby Picfures Page 68: TOP ROW-Walter Perry, Joseph lak, Mary Rush. SECOND HOVV- Edith Iiugrgre, Mildred Brink, Harold Young: THIRD ROW-Naomi Ring, Eve- lyn Scelsi, Florence Sarson, Madge Carling. BOTTOM ROW-Sara Eckel, Helen Hoyle, Cornelius Elphick, Eileen Andrews. Page 69: TOP ROW-Mary Jean, Eunice Schrepple, Elsie Hartman, Dale Opdyke, Georgia Hendershot. MIDDLE ROWS-Daniel Wyckoff, Anna Opdyke, Lila Uastner, Robert Gordon, Barbara Rukenbrod. BOTTOM ROW- Marian Hag'er- man, ,lack Bowman, Emily Griest, Lois Cook. Th irfy-vigil! ....,.,......Pf Tl fff 0 df T -ff i--L-.+.. m:Q'fff1igs ,QQ su, ,- - 'Hg 9- f Q I4 -rw- A - Q ' 7 -.,,g,,,-,N G-LH' ORCHESTRA First row-f Jeanne Larsen, John Wyc'lioI'l', Charles lVyeliofl', llolwrl Gordon. lloy Slevens, llaiymond Kohler, Sznnuel Levine, liobert lievine. Second row Norman liothenlmergx, Moses Baylor, Elinor Griesl, Rielmrfl Lullue, Karl Gordon. Miss Vhristine, Raymond Cooper, Lois Fook, Emily Griesl, l'lIlNV1ll'll Johnson. il ,. BAND First row-Robert Lobh, Robert Muraski, Jack Simanton, Robert Cochran, Carolyn Schzimp. Robert Levine, Jeanne Larsen, Elwood Baylor, Wilmot Brink, Kaye Cressmun, Curl Kurfees. Second row-'Samuel Levine, Alice Scott, Roy Stevens, Constance Cyphers, Helmut Schwind, Miss Christine, Gladys Rzicorn, Raymond Kuhler, George Cook, .luck Zuek, Karl Gordon, John Eckel. Third row4Moses Baylor, Arthur Burd, Richard LaRue, M lll'l','l Sehzunp, Rolmert Gor-don, Betty Sinianton, Raymond Cooper, William Gild. Foriy CACHE A,, I9 3 7 GLEE CLUB First row-Alice de Wolfe, Clara Tomb, Sara Eickel, Shirley Engroff, Alice Groves, Dorothy Snyder, Betty Lightibody, Mildred Smith, June Harding, 'Constance BryNildsen, Carolyn Merrill, Albina Mazza, Betty Cooper, Shirley Sommers. Second row-Anna Mae Roach, Elizabeth Koehler, Barbara Rukenbrod, Mildred Brink, Alice Schamp, Grace Hulsizer, Betty Rorberts, Miriam Smitih, Miss Chris-tiene, Charlotte Iak, Mary Groves, Erna Grabner, Marian Rupell, 'Grace Blanche, Doris Sinkway. Third row-Elizabeth Hunt, Ruth Bowlby, Emily Griest, Imogene Kerling, Margaret Teets, Laura May Chrisman, Peggy Hankinson, Patty Alleman, Gertrude Shaw- cross, Winnie Alleman, Geraldine Bodine, -Shirley Hoff, Janet Smith, Anna La Porta. Fourth row-Samuel Levine, Karl Gordon, Roy Stevens, Roy Matthews, Donald O'Bryon, Robert Gordon, Floyd Pyles, Henry VVolfe, Raymond Cooper, Carl Kurfees, Robert Levine, Raymond Kahler, Edward Johnson. I-'ifth row-Lois Cook, Louise Monez, Betty Bashaw, Minnie Metz, Elfrieda Goerner, Constance Cyphers, Betty Simanton, Kathaleen O'Connor, Leah Watters. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Sujrerziisor, illiss Christine Fall ,, ,, ,.,,,,,..oo, . ,,,r,...r,,,., .,,,.,, ,,oo, . ,,,..,,, F o otball and the Band Winter .oo, ,,,,, ,....,o,o. , ,.,, ..,,,,o , P lays and the Orchestra Spring ,o,.,,o,,, ..,o.ro,,,,,,.,,..o,o,,,,,,,..ooooo ..r,,..,,o,, , Y,,o,o.,,,. ...,,rOperetta and the Glec Club Washington was represented by its Band and Orchestra, and thirty members of the Glee Club at the YVarren County lllusic Festival. This was held at Hackettstown on Tuesday evening, lllay 4th. Forty-one C A C H 15 1 sa 3 7 i First row-Patty Alleman, Eleanor Groif, Lorraine Castner, Ellen Harper, Betty Simanton, Constance Cyphers, Gladys Tait, Doris Alberts. Second row-Edward Johnson, Catherine Hasenauer, Mrs. Bowers, Marjorie Tait, Mary Louise Bierman, Elizabeth Cooper, Mary E. Gardner, Edwin Keeslvr. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS llary Lili Gardner, Presizlrnt lflizabeth Cooper, Vive Prfxiflrut Patricia Alle-man, Svrrefary Klary Louise Bierman, ,I'l'PI1.Ylll'l'I' Klrs. Cora R. Bowers, flzlrisor Our purpose: To serve our fellow students by helping them to know and utilize the rc-sources of the library: and to keep the library a pleasant and 1-flicient aid to education. A thought we pass along- We love vast libraries: yet there is doubt, If one be better with them or without,- Unless he use them wisely, and indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read. Forty-1 wo CA ci H E 1 9 3 7 First row-Marie Marason, Joseph Re, Robert Jones, Mary Louise Bierman, Miriam Smith, Catherine Hasenauer. Seeond row-Jeanne Larsen, Mr. Benton, Muriel Rush, Mary FI. Gardner, Ramsey Maclclock, Gertrude Shaweross, Elizabeth Cooper. NEWSPAPER CLUB Irllflllfj' ,J111'i.mr, Brantford B. Benton The newspaper Club is composed mostly of Juniors and they are doing good work. They have a box that is divided into sections for each member. A card is placed in their section telling their assignments for the week, the dead-line to get the article in, and the style of writing to he used. The group is so well organized now that articles for the next week are completed when the paper for the present week comes out. 'l'here may be a literary genius that will blossom out under the guidance of this club, who knows? F1II'f.Il-fl1l'!'P S CACHE 1, , 193 7 First l'0WfFl0l'0l1Cl' Szxrson, Emily Griest, Holen Royle, Evelyn Scolsi, Janet Davis. S01-mul i'mv-f-llzimlcl Youn , Eclwnrfl Johnson, Miss Hurlv. 5- LE CERCLE FRANCAIS l,l'r'A'iIlf'llf, l lm'c'iicv Szirsnn lvim' l'1'f'.ri1l1'11l, -lzinvt llzivis l f.if11Ily ,lil-z'i.mr, Klriry 'lf llnrlc lm Cc-tclv lfrziugziis is CUlllpllSf,'ll of the tliiril-year Fri-ncli students. lts nu-'vtings :irc hc-lil nn the hrst lVcclm'sd:1y of Cach month and :irc conducted exclusively in French. llrugnuns of ll vziriwl nature, lmth instructive :incl entertaining, are presented hy the inc-iulu-rs, all pupils contributing tn thc- interest :intl lwnelit of the tncetings hy i'vsv:u'cl1, ili xiiuzitizzitimis, :uul rc-ports of mli'.'ersc- types. A gc-iictzil guiding principle is to supplc-ini-nt ri-ggulau' class wurlc hy :ui 4-xtcusiou :uul wiilvniugg uf opportunities fm' cum'c-rszitiou :uul lzuuilizwizzltimm with l x'1-mlm culture :uul civilizzitiun. Fnriy-fnur CACHE 1 9 3 7 First row--Erna Grabner, Janet Smith, Mildred Williams, Carolyn Merrill, Miriam Smith, Gladys Walters. Second row-Ellen Harper, Catherine Hasenauer, Marian Schnettler, Winnie Alleman, Janet Robertson, Armilla Brophy, Alice Scott, Shirley Sommers. Third row-Madeline Opdyke, Marie Habinger, Betty Roberts, Alethea Maginnis, Miss Sharp, Viva Lanning, Mary Koch, Mary Fazio, Mary Groves. HOME ARTS CLUB 1'l1ll'I1lfj' J1l1'i.vw', Frances A. Sharp The Home Arts Club is composed of two groups, the Knitting Club and the Banquet Club. The Banquet Club has served at the Board of Education banquet Y dinner at the time of election, and at Fathers' night banquet. The gi1'ls have learned to balance trays and dishes till they are quite accomplished jugglers. The The students have learned to tat Knitting Club meets on Tuesday of every week in the Home Economics room. , crochet and embroider, besides being able to knit sweaters. llladeline Opdyke is the President and Rl arie Habinger secretary of this group. Forty-five I ll V' . First. row --llznnin-I Wpclioftl l'orrcll llalni--', Imli- up-lyke, .lohn Ilownizin, l.wra-n Johnson, lloy' ,llnttli--ws. Mr. 'l'rimI1l--, Uorni-lins lilpliii-Ia, ll-xnuld H'l!ryon, llolu-rt ii4ll'ilUll. Wnltf-r Hinwlgae. lfjxlwin K.-esi--r, l'llill'lA'S ntl.-11. St-4-:mal ron'--.Xlirinin Smith, .Xlnrinn llangn-rninn, II1-1.-n Hoyle. .Xnui-linn lriliilio, I-Ili-:mor Sm-lsi, law-lpn lG11eroI'i', ,Indy lloln-rts, Alice Sldlillllll. .Xli-tht-at Mnginnis, Vzirolyn All-i'nnIn-1-52 .Xrlinv ilpulykn-. Alnrit- xl1Il'1lSllIl, llrzuce In-nm-r. llllifnlioi' Porrn. Muriel Ilnsh. Inlwy llicln-r, Vlnrn 'l'olnh. 'l'hir1l ron .lam-t lmvis, Yivn. l.ztnnina', lloy St.-x'--ns, l.--st--r Ilnrvnth. .lohn llnvm-ns. 1.1-iris vllfllllil, .Ins-k High, lfrnnk XX'ilkins'on. l'l'1-ntico I!.-1-rs, llonry I-If-lt--l, Kenneth IH-tty. '-' 1 r - . . 1.. V 1 .. ,. ',...-, Xllllmnn New-inson. livlllllll I,1vhl1.ilwl, .Ulu-n l1lNill l. ltolnit Jonis, 1-tor.. Vook. .Xrthnr Itnnmlr. lfonrth row -Illliznlx--th Hunt. XYillinm .Xl'llllll'!'t'lli, Mis-lint-l lYnlsh, llollnlcl K4---nun, Ilcnry Wolf--, All-lvin Hur-1. .lainie-s llri-slin. livvlin Sm-lsi. l il'th row lnilloy XVi1-In-rt, .Izumi-s Sprit-h, .lost-ph Ink. llaunsey Mzulelom-lc, Wnyni- Ivllck- worth. .l:ll111'slI'l5l'54Ili. Alike 'I't-dost-n, th-orpxc Murp:n, llll2ll'lt'S Wyt-kol'I'. .lohn Sluropf-, Huck row Y-XN'illnr4l, Ilnvkf-tt. .lohn llunn. .luck lirics, 'Pom IM-Voc, XYill:1rd llainn. Arthur SCIENCE CLUB l'itIt'Illf-Y .-111-visor, lVilliznn lf. 'llrimhlc Al1'iiilllIlF. l'I1:1rlr-s Si runk. The fifth consecutive year ot' the Science Club, under Mr. Trimble's direction, was very profitable for the members. Roy Matthews, a senior, was unanimously chosen president o-f the club. The following' trips were made: First we visited the Tuberculosis Sanitorium at Mt. Kipp where Dr. Judd explained modern chest surgery and treatment for tuberculosis. The General Electric llouse of Magic, at Phillipsburg, was found highly educational and fascinating. The Fish Hatchery. at Hackettstown. was another big' attraction. A trip to the Allentown State Hospital was thoroughly enjoyed. Local industries included inspection trips to the Porcelain Company Plant and the Brass Foundry. The only requirement for membership in the club is an interest in Science. So come on, students, let's make the Science Club 'bigger and better next year. Forty-sf.x' CACHE 1 9 .2 7 First row-Walter Fritts, Arthur Danzer, Leonard Reese, Howard Cruver Walter Burdge, Viva Lannmg, Alethea Maginnis, Muriel Schamp, Roy Stevens. Second row-Lester Horvath, Karl Gordon, Fred Boehning, Raymond Cooper, Henry Wolfe, Arthur McGinnis, Thomas Simons, Frank Mangiacotti, William Stevenson Mr. Pursell. Y BUILDERS' CLUB Faculty Advisor-Clihcord Pursell l,I'l'.Villl'Ilf, H. Cruver Vin' Prfxirlfnt, VV. Frirts TI'I'!ISlIl'F7', S. hlarschner Sl't'l'l'fll7'j', T. Simons The purpose of the liuildc-rs' Club is to acquaint the members with local industry and group construction of larger projects. The club has been orgzuiized since 1932, and has constructed numerous projects useful to the High School. Hook binding is also part of this work, and a number of books have been repaired for thc' library. Forty-seven 1 fa If,lIfHlf 1 Fi .a 7 First row-Leah Watters, Alice Groves, Shirley Hoff, Peggy Hankinson, Janet Davis, Miss Francis, Evelyn Scelsi, Betty Lightbody, Albina Mazza, Geraldine Bodine, Mildred Smith. Second row-Miriam Smith, Janet Smith, Clara Tomb, Eleanor Groff, Theresa Glosser, Mary Louise Bierman, June Bamford, Mary E. Gardner, Marie Marason, Mary Rush, Grace Tedesco, Catherine Beers. Third row--Imogene Kerling, Betty Bashaw, Betty Roberts, Lorraine Castner, Lila Young, Lucy Hahn, Nesta Fucci, Charlotte Iak, Patty Alleman, Margaret Hess. Fourth row-'Gladys Watters, Ruth Bowlyby, Dorothy Snyder, Florence Sarson, Elizabeth Hunt, Arline Opdyke, Alice Sichamp, Eleanor Schamp, Anna LaPorta. Fifth row-Viva Lanning, Winnie Alleman, Marian Schnettler, Laura May Chrisman, Muriel Schamp, Elizabeth Cooper, Emily Griest, Alethea Magininis. Sixth row-Shirley Engroff, Doris Sinkway, Shirley Summers. THE OUTDOOR CLUB l'rr.virlf'nf, Evelyn Scelsi Farulty .'1ll7'i.W1l', Gladys Rl. Francis Girls who are interested in sports and outdoor life in W. H. S. belong to the Out- door Cluvb. Their activities are many and varied. During the fall the club sponsored intramural games in so-ccer and hockey which were enthusiastically enjoyed by all par- ticipants. Archery, badminton, and tennis contests were also enjoyed by the members. Many of the girls were interested in hiking and hiked the '75 miles for the 100 points towards their W's. During the winter, the weabher caused this club to be an Outdoor Indoor Club with basketball the major attraction. The spring' months will find these girls actively cooperating in planning for 'Girls' Night and a play day with other schools. Added attractions will be tournaments in tennis and badminton and a series of baseball games. Ifru-fy-eiglif 2 . ' First row-John Hann, Prentice Beers, Ramsey Macldoek, S. B. Fairer fadvisorj, Melvin Bur-Ll, Loren Johnson, Thomas DeVoe. Second row-Robert Gordon, Weston Opdyke, Daniel Wyckoff, John Bowman, Dale Opdyke, Frank XVilkinson, James Sprieh, Jack Kries, James O'Bryon, Joseph Iak. Third row-Frank Mangiaeotti, Clark Bowers, Arthur McGinnis, Jaek High, Willard Hann, Fred Boehningg Robert Christine, Kenneth Petty, Michael Te-deseo, Floyvcl Gingles, Correll Hanee. VARSITY CLUB Ul l lClfR5 I'n'.vir! l'11 f, Stanley' li. Fairer ClU1lll1'i!flI'.V, Xlelvin liurtl, Llilllll Hann, Prentice Beers, Ramsey Klamldock, Loren Johnson, Thomas UeVoe. The Varsity Club of XVashing1ton High School has for its members only boys who have earned a letter through participation in interscholastic competition. After a box' has been awarded the school athletic VV he is eligible for membership in the Varsiti' Club. The purpose of the club is to help promote good sportsmanship in athletics. The motto is Play to win-but play clean and hardf' Forfy-11ii10 rnllliit CACHE I 9 3 7 me ee 'H A , : 1 . .l 1. W First row-Marie Marason, Eleanor Scelsi, Muriel Rush, Mary E. Gardner, Grace Hulsizer. Second row--Eleanor Schamp, Robert Gordon, Arline Opdyke. THE CHEER LEADERS Captain-Eleanor Schamp Faculty Advisor-filadys bl. Francis An athletic contest would not be complete without the mental players on the side lines. These players are seldom applauded and rarely ever get their names in the papers. To get behind a team and cheer the members on to a well-earned victory or a hard-fought defeat is just as satisfying to many as to participate in the game itself. No game along the side line is complete without leaders-and those leaders in W. H. S. are our peppy, acrobatic, and voice-losing cheer leaders. ln their snappy outfits these people make everyone sit up and take notice of the blue and white team on the field which is supported by a large corps of grand stand rooters. These cheer leaders have been very faithful and are to be congratulated for their fine support of our teams. Fifty SP ,Sf ' If. 5 3 :D N f 4'1 -'lk Nj' -' .. g I , it V .:.3i1ozo- 7 A' 5 K X X XXX XFXX XFN X XR X N 1 ff- 5 .gs V ly NNW 1-? f 7, f fi, ,I f' -,,. U ,, X V ffl.: A V' .. FQ - it . 'Bled , , v if , X1 ,, lx I I I 1 I L' I' i,,.i,, ' 1 I. ., ...QL First row-Anna LaPorta, Miriam Smith, Clara Tomb, Janet Davis, Miss Francis, Mary E. Gardner, June Bamfortl, Margaret Hess, Charlotte Iak. Second row-Janet Smith, Lorraine Castner, Mary Louise Bierman, Florence Sarson, Elizabeth Hunt, Emily Griest, Lucy Hahn, Nesta Fueci, Elizabeth Cooper, Patty Alleman. Third row-Imogene Kerling, Mildred Skinner, Eileen Andrews, Eleanor Schamp, Betty Bashaw, Evelyn Scelsi, Mary Groves, Mary Rush. GIRLS' WINNING TEAMS I'i1lf'lllf-1' fI1l1'i.vor, Gladys hl. Francis Intramural contests for the girls of W. H. S. in soccer, hockey and haskethall were held during! the fall and winter months. 'lille interest in all of these sports hrought old timers as well as new corners into the games. These games proyed to be battles royal hetween last year's winners and this ycar's hopefuls. An extraordinary spirit of good sportsmanship was manifested and the winning teams felt they had earned well deserved victories. 'lihe Junior girls carried away the hockey honors while the haslcethall and soccer victories were recorded in the annals of the Senior class. The Sophomore and Freshman girls fought hard, had lots of fun, and are determined that next year the scores of the games will tell a different story. I 1'ffy-two tr 1 t 1' 'I ' .ii 1 NDA 1, . 11'st row-J:11'k lirics, 'l'll!llllElS lloYoe..T11s1-pli Ink. .lillllll9 U'lS1'V011 I,'I't'Tltlt'Q' Vvers 101 11 1'n1 . A . 1 . 2 I 2 I . liobert. Fhristint-. ll:1111s1-3' Murlrliwk, llonalil lIa111ki11son, .lmm-s Sprich. . . l 1lll't'l' 1Cfl2ll'lll F -X llvllnett lkssistwnt C1111-lil F11 ' l'i11 '1 ' Sm-uilil row-S li . ,.l. . . . V. 151171 ,LTI-s. 4111121111 lflllllilllllill, l'll'f'll l'l11el111i115:,', XX :11'1'1An from-0, l,0l't'll Johnisun. lll12ll'lk'S Gihsfon, K1-nm-Ili Pettv, lfr-:ink Mz1nu'i11c'o1ti 101111 H'1nn 111' X C 7 1' ' ' ' A , ,. -. . . 1. . luck 111.1111 lliysxcmnl. 'l'hi1'1l l'0NYi.lHllH XYyc'lv1t'f, XYilli11111 liokel. K1-nnetli Fox, Ulxirvnce xYilI'I1t', llarrv Sfllillllll- .1n11re-. llonry lui-kvl, Arthur AlL'flll1IllS, Allwrt lit't'll2lll, Mattlie-W Mz111g.:'iz1c'11ti'i, llz1r11lrl Sll1'1llS f'l'rz11in1-1'1. 1f'1111r1l1 1'11'11'-.Iaclt Washington 7-Netcong ..,...,., ,. 0-Lambertville 12-Flemington 26-Rockaway 0-Franklin ...A 0-Roxbury ...A 0-Bangor ..,, 0 . -Wilson .....,. 1 ll x xlIlQ0ll NQIQ ' l ' T111-jtl' ll1,,h IAss1st.111t Nl111z1,a'1-1'1. Fr'1 1' 1X',ill , fA..'.t.11t, M.1 1 H 1, .llilllllxl XX y1'k11t'f tAl1IIlilg'k.'l'l, xYQ'Sl0Il Upmlyke l'l'1'z1i11v1'1, Corrm-ll llEllll'l' nkssistzlilt 'lll'2llIl0I'l. FOOTBALL - I936 THE RECORD Opponents 2 7 .,.....21 ...,...19 ....,,,20 12 Won .,.. ...,,,. 2 Lost .. .,.... .5 Tied .... Y,..,.....,,..,4... 1 Captain ,,... ....... P rentice Beers Manager ..,... ,, ,,,..1., .Daniel Wyckoff Head Coach ,..,....,,......,. Stanley B. Fairer Assistant 'Coach ..,. ,.,...., F rancis Bennett Team Physician ................ Dr. A. C. ZuCk The law of averages finally caught up with the Blue Streaks in no uncertain fashion. The football teams of 1933, 1934, and 1935 had allowed only one New Jersey team to score against Washington in three years. The 1936 team was aible to keep only one team from scoring. The poor results of the 1936 season were in no way a surprise as only two members of the previous yea1-'s varsity were available for 1936 duty. The nine vacancies thus created had to be filled with light, inexperienced boys. The team, however, showed promise and slowly developed, reaching its peak against Rockaway. Because of the extremely light team fthe line average was 148 lbs., the backfield 128 lbs.J speed along with deception was the basis of attack. At this point Dame Fate stepped in and removed four starting backfield boys with injuries for the balance of the season. The squad never recovered from this blow and played the next three games in a daze. The boys did snap out of it and put up a splendid battle against Wilson for at least a moral victory. The outlook for next season is very bright as only four of the entire squad will graduate this year. Fifty-three .X A J ll ri if 111' I 4: I First row--Prentice Beers, Ramsey Nladdoclc, 'l'holll:ls De Voe tCapt.i, Gerald Killllil- man, Loren Johnson. Second row'--Stanley ll. l airel' ffioachj, Willard llanll, Daniel Wyelioff, .lack Kries, ltollert Gordon, Joseph lak, Correll Hallce tTl'2lllll'l'l. Robert Christine llilan- ageri. VARSITY BASKETBALL- I937 THE RECORD Washington Opponents Washington Opponents 29-f-lltlllllltiill . . .. ,,,,.,,, . 14 63- Belvidere . .. . . .. , .20 fill-flil2lll'St0NVIl M20 21'-Flelllirlgrtoll .. . , .14 .45--l'll0l1llllQftOll ....l0 27-Blair Acad. Res. . .28 249--Blair Acad. Res. . .. ,.., 25 49--Netcong' ll 515--High l4ridg'e . .. .. 8 CSG-Belvidere . ,, .. ...223 fill'-l'll'2lIllillI1 . . .20 l4rRoxbul'y .. .. .21 28W -Roxbury . . . ..2li Won .. . 12 50-AI aculty . ,..,, .29 Lost . . 2 New records established for W'ashing'ton High School Basketball: Highest Scores in school's history- l- -56 points against High Bridge 5---251 lllol'e points scored lfhllll oppoll- 2-f-H25 points against Belvidere ents Il-247 points average per frame GgOpponellts held to average oi' 18 4 -520 1l0lIlt,S scored in 14 games poillts per game. Captain . . . ,,,. .,,....,. .. .,,, ,. ,. Tom DeVoe lVl2lHilj.l,'0l' , . , . . ,,,,,, .. , .. ., ...,.,. . . Hllobert Christine Stanley B. I' 2ll1'0l' Coach . . The squad for 1937 that established the above six records looked far from favorable it the start ol' the season. Only two of the 1936 team, which had won 14 out ol' 15 jL'2l.llll'F relllailled, and these two had been substitutes. The squad, although lacking' experience, developed quickly and lost no time ill adding: victory after victory to the eleven straight NVlTlS handed tll0ll1 from the previous season. The veteran Franklin team was defeated for the 17th straight victory, then thc strong: Roxbury team by a scant two points for number 18. Slowly the count grew, IEP, 20, 21--and then the unexpected set-back at the l'l2lll1lS of Blair Academy by :l one point Il12ll'j1,'ll1 snapped the long run. The f.02llll recovered to NVlll two out of the last three allies to elld a line season with a record ot 520 lolnts Ill 14 Q,'2llll0S. is I iffy-foil r' CACHE ,i,,, 1 9 3 7 First row-John LaPorta, Alex Risko, Harry Hunt, Jack High f'Capt.J, Clyde Dalrymple. Second row-Herbert Scheffler, Gerald Kinnaman, Loren Johnson, Matthew Mangia- cotti, Robert Rush. Third row-Michael Tedesco, managerp Harry Dell, managerg Weston Opdyke, trainerg Stanley B. Fairer, coach. Missing-James Snyder, John Hann, Elmer Neuls. BASEBALL- I936 THE RECORD Washington Opponents 10-Roxbury ,.,,.,,.,........, ....... 6 13-Clinton A------A- --Q----,------,-,, 5 12-Blair Acad. Res. ..... 5-Hampt0n ,.,-A,-- .,.-,-'- 4 4-Flemington ........ .................A.. 1 12-Blairstown ..r, ,.....r, 6 Won ........... ......... 9 12-Belvidere ...,. ......,, 6 Lost ........ ................ 2 5-Franklin ...,..,,,,. ,.....,, 6 Captain ...,.. .......... J ack High 6-Roxbury .,.e..e,,,.,,, ,.....,. 5 Managers .......,....,..... Harry Dell 1-Blair Acad. Res, ,er,.......,.....,...,.,,.,,... 4 Mike Tedesco 3-Belvidere ,,.,.,.,,e,,,,,AAA ,,,.,.....,.,el,,,,,,,,.,, 2 Coach .,..........,,,.,o Stanley B. Fairer With much of the County championship team of 1935 remaining, the 1936 team had little trouble in gaining the championship again. Washington now has been crowned County champions for five of the last six years. The veteran Clinton and Hampton nines were hested only after bitter struggles, while our arch rival, Belvidere, standing between us and the championship, was de- feated only after nip and tuck battles. Blair Academy Reserves, in a game ended by rain in the Sth inning, defeated us, but was in turn defeated in a return regulation ,length game. The strong Franklin team tied the score in the ninth inning, forcing the game to two extra frames before they won by a one run margin. It was a good team we had-we won 81.871 of our games. Fifty-five Q, 5. fi. I ifflllit F! I Fl .5 1 First row-fFred Boehningz, Weston Opdyke, Floyd Gingles, Frank Mangiacotti tCapt.J, Kenneth Petty, Roy Stevenson. Second row--Joseph Steinhardt fC03Cl1J, Leonard Reese, Charles NVyekoff, Harry Shampanore, William Stevenson, Albert Keenan, Kenneth Fox, Robert Baldwin flllilI1il1J,'l'l',. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL 937 THE RICCOHID Washinpgton Opponents 15'--Hlairstown . ,,,. .. ,,,,,,,, .. 9 l9fI leining'ton .. ,. ,. 2 G-High Bridge ,,,, 8 Wffll ff ff f -- 7 18-Franklin . , 9 LOSt , . . . 2 lgfllampwn H ,140 Captain Frank Mangiaeotti Zilglielvidere ,, 7 Managxer ,,,,. Robert Baldwin 15g1.'10,ning-um H 9 Coach . Joseph Steinharalt 15-Netcom: . . , 45 Ziiglielvialere . .. li The Jayvees , consisting: of Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors hail a good season. Of the two games lost, one was to the Hampton Varsity. The small Blue Streaks scored 150 points in their 9 games while holding their opponents to 86 points. Although not a high scoring team, the Jayvees won by holding their opponents to very small scores. The Hampton Varsity was the only team able to score more than nine points against their aggressive defense. The purpose oi' the Junior Varsity system is to insure the boys Qfilllllllll' experience so they may develop into Varsity material. F iffy-s i.i,' Q C A C H lf I 9 3 7 First row-Ben Ford, William Stevenson, James Anderson, Frank Swain. Second row-John Hann, Frank Mangiacotti, Kenneth Petty, Walter Burdge, Francis A. Bennett fCoachJ, Prentice Beers, James O'Bryon, Willard Hann, Arthur Dean. Missing-James Snyder, George Petty, Matthew Mangiacotti, John Rush. TRACK AND FIELD- I936 THE RECORD Washington Opponent 23-Belvidere ......,,........... 45 Manager ...... ....... F rank Pambianchi 20-Wilson ....... ..,...t,........ 5 3 18-Belvidere .,.,,A ,,.,.,,,, 5 0 Coach .,... .,,..,... F rancis A. Bennett After a lapse of two years VVashington High School again returned to the battles of Cinder track and the green held. Although not a single victory was scored, the squad had a good spirit that promised well for the future of the sport. Eight points were scored at the Bi-County llleet held at Phillipsburg. Ar the end of the regular season an inter-class track and field meet was held for both girls and boys. The Sophomores were returned the winners. Fifty-seven CACHE 193 7 Frank Wilkinson fManagerJ, Robert Gordon, Ramsey Maddock, Thomas DeVoe, James Sprich, Roy Matthews, William E. Trimble fCoaehj. - Missing-Albert McClain Cflaptj TENNIS - I936 THE RECORD Washington Opponents 2'-R0XbH11'Y ---'A-- -------------A-'---- 3 Captain ....,, ,,,,,. A lbert McClain 2-Flemington .,,. ,..... .......,.... 3 2-Dover ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,, 3 Manager .,.. ..,,,.,... F rank Wilkinson I i . -.----wvv A -,-.-,4----v.A,----v,-,--- .----A-.-- 3 Qrbnunuvvrv --- ,---Q--4. H nurrnvnnb U 3 Coach ....... .,...... W illiam E. Trimble Flemington match interrupted by rain. lVith onlv one plaver left from last ve'1r's team li lq lu D U , .. I . . . , a out , oys responded for tennis, although there were other spring sports going on. The team was verv inexperienced and with 1 few lt I . A . ' wee 's practice they undertook their schedule against more experienced teams. They did not win a match, but they improved in playing and gained mucli needed experience. The hoys, although not turning in any victories, forced every opponent to the limit as can he seen hy a glance at the scores. Fiffy-eight ul is liii CACHE ,,,, 1 9 3 7 First row--Frank Swain, Robert Christine, Edwin Keesler, Paul Unangst, Joseph De Masi, Donald Keenan. Second row-Walter Burdge, Robert Levine, John Eckel, Helmut Schwind, Francis A. Bennett fCoachj, Edward Otten, Ben Ford, James O'B1'yon. Third row-Norman Reed, Walter Drechsel, John Havens, Henry Eckel, James Ander- son, Joseph Opdyke, Arthur McGinnis fManagerJ. WRESTLING - I937 THE RECORD Washington Opponents 3-Union .......,.,....... .................. 5 2 Won 2 8-N. Plainfield ..... .,,,,......,... 3 0 Lost --YY-Aw --w---,w---,A -w--rr-----,.- 5 15-Annandale ....,.... .,....... 2 3 12Il3?S'i3lS1n1Eil5' liiiiiiilig iiiijiiiiff -eeeew -e--e-aQ A 1-wwf McGinnis ggi?T?Eg?1icH13'i7y5, Club t4 A' ' 1 g Coach ..........,........,,.,. Francis A, Bennett VVrestling is the baby sport of the Washingtrmri High School Sports Program. This is the hrst season for this ancient sport in our school. Although naturally inexperienced, the squad after losing the nrst five matches Came through strong in the end to win the last two contests. 'llhus the first year of wrestling in our school has made a promising start, one that, it is hoped will continue to develop. Fifty-nim' ASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL AND SURROUNDINGS -:S s: O of GJ ,Q ln 11 .. 5 O D .2 : s: 0 -0-V 1 C N GJ Ill s O .c 'U - Q2 u: CD .: 4-3 -6 cz :s O 3-4 an QJ 5-1 O EH .E 'U s: :f O 5-1 we v. N ,- D4 hw .E -ca : pit!! 01: is an 5 31 O .CI rn uf bn s: 'C CI 5 O E-' H 5 Vi 'U E N -4 O O .-C1 U ID ,-C1 .ED UI E O +1 bb .E -C1 zn N V3 'ci C 5 9 -. bl? ?a .5 Q4 'uz .-4 .E bb as -C +3 .Q .-. O O .-C: U uz cv -C 43 Q-4 O 4-w H-4 as .- Q3 -C 4-w O -OJ ?' .-1 O if 5-4 5-I GJ 4-7 Q2 -C E4 'E .-. GJ U: .-.1 Tv ,Q C IL-1 NM . ,sf wl , '5 E J Q , 769 SHHWNG CACHE 193 7 Florence Sarson, Janet Davis, Helen Boyle, Jack Bowman, Harold Young, Cornelius Elphick, Edward Johnson. JUNIOR PLAY - I936 THE WHOLE '1'OVVN'S TALKING BY JOHN EMERSON AND ANITA LOOS Cast of Characters Henry Simmons-Cornelius Elphick Lila Wil-son-Eileen Andrews Harriet Simmons-Janet Davis Sally Otis-Georgia Hendershot Ethel Simmons-Helen Boyle Annie-Dorothy Ludwig' Chester Binney--Edward Johnson Sadie Bloom-Marian Hagerman Letty Lythe-Florence Sarson Taxi-driver-Joseph Re Roger Shields-Jack Bowman Mrs. Jackson-Barbara Rukenbrod Donald Swift-Harold Young ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Coach ..i..,.....,, ,,..,.,....,,....,,.,....l,....,.....l,,.,,..,,,,.,..,.. .,..,... D o rothy G. Mulkey Stage Manager ., ....,,,....YY......,,....,. ...,,,...,,....,,.,..,,..,.,...,,....l. ..,... D o nald O'Bryon Tickets 4,,,,,,,,,, . ,,i. ,......,...,i...,Y.........,.,..,....,.,...,...,......,....... Anna Opdyke Prompters ,,,,,,,,.i..,,A.,.,,,..,......,,,.,,,,,...,.,,...,,..,..,,...,.,.... Eleanor Schamp, Carolyn McCoobery Synopsis The Junior play, a farce, was the talk of the town. The actors portrayed their roles with marvelous acting ability. The acting honors went to Edward Johnson in his role of a slovenly, careless, absent-minded drudge, the partner of Cornelius Elphick who seemed perfectly fitted for the role of a successful manufacturer. The romance of the two great lovers, Helen Boyle and Jack Bowman was very well enacted. Janet Davis played the part of a matron, very suspicious of her husband. Florence Sarson was well chosen for the role of the Movie Queen, whose director and fiance was Harold Young, jealous of the attentions of any other man. More comedy was furnished by Eileen Andrews, a young girl who had a decided lisp. The maid, Dorothy Ludwig, was constantly flying in and out. The rest of the humor was ably handled by Georgia Hendershot, a friend of Ethel Simmons, Marian Hagerman, a tough dancing' teacher, who gets Mr. Simmons in trouble with his wife, Joseph Re, the taxi-driver who also aids in this trouble, and Barbara Rukenbrod, a gossipy neighbor. Sixty-two zllliiily, CA 1 9 3 7 Seated-Edward Johnson, Grace Lenzer, Dale Opdyke, Eleanor Schamp, Roy Matthews Helen Boyle. Standing-Mildred Skinner, Jeanne Larsen, Eileen Andrews, Cornelius Elphick Florence Sarson, Jack Bowman, Jack Bowlby, Daniel Wyckoff, Harold Young. SENIOR PLAY- I936 HTHE CALL or THE BANSHEEH By W. D. HEPENSTALL and RALPH CULLINAN CAST OF CHARACTERS Peter Adair--Dale Opdyke Yuru-Harold Young Hazel Orpen-Helen Boyle Clem Durward-Jack Bowman Dr. Markowitz4Cornelius Elphick Joan Walters-Florence Sarson Mrs. Grimes-Eleanor Schamp Hilda-Eileen Andrews Tom Scott-Edward Johnson Abner Heckenshell-John Bowlby Blanche Lamb-Mildred Skinner Walter Payne-Daniel Wyckoff Tibby Lamb-Jeanne Larsen Linda Perkins-Grace Lenzer Dr. Neville Lacey-Roy Matthews Acknowledgments-Coach, Dorothy G. Mulkeyg Stage Manager, Donald O'Bryong Tickets, Anna Opdyke, Prompters, Georgia Hendershot, Lois Cook, Carolyn McCo0bery. SYNOPSIS The Senior Class presented The Call of the Banshee, a mystery farce. Dale Opdyke gave an excellent representation of an old, eccentric Irishman. The romantic roles of the play were done very convincingly by Jack Bo-wman and Helen Boyle. The comedy of the play was furnished by a number of the characters. Jeanne Larsen's impersonation of an old, feeble colored servant was very realistic, and she and her daughter, Blanclhe, Mildred Skinner, got into some very humorous situations be- cause of their superstitions. The make-up honors go to Harold Young in his role of an Indian from the Amazon. And then there was Edward Johnson-his acting ability was taxed to its utmost to give us that humorous character of the deaf servant who bargained to get the cheapest wife. Eleanor Schamp portrayed the stern housekeeper very commendably. The villain of the 'play seemed to be Roy Matthews, until he was killed by the Banshee. Suspicion also pointed to Cornelius Elphick whose handling of the role of the German doctor deserves great praise. Florence Sarson was well fitted for the part of tfhe nervous friend of Hazel. Eileen Andrews brought do-wn the house as the Swedish maid. The other humorous characters were: John Bowlby, blustering through the part of the sheriff, assisted by Daniel Wyckoff as his not-so-dumb deputy, and Grace Lenzer, the gaudily-dressed wife of Tom Scott. The play was a huge success and the profits were welcomed into the fund for the Washington, D. C. trip. Sixty-three f.',flI.'f'flf 1 Q .2 7 ,ir l Mrs. Ford, Elinor Griest, Richard Force, Mayo Lanning, Arved Larsen, Floyd LaBarre. First row-Miriam Smith, Janet Smith, Helen Boyle, Mary Groves, Imogene Kerling, Sara Eckel, Constance BryNildsen, Constance Ruggles, Betty Roberts, Doris Boyle, Alice Groves, Alice de Wolfe, Virginia Ashley, Jeanne Larsen. Second row-Roy Matthews, Ca1'l Kurfees, Roy Stevens, Dorothy Ludwig, Floyd Pyles, Eleanor Scelsi, Edward Johnson, Lucy Ricker, Grace Hulsizer, Anna La Porta, Kenneth Petty, Ruth Bowlby, Peggy Hankinson, Weston Opdyke. Third row-Jack High, Margaret Koch, Marwood Tucke1', George Petty, Charlotte Iak, Samuel Levine, Barbara Rukenbrod, Kathleen Marlatt, Robert Gordon, Grace BryNildsen, Miss Christine, Correll Hance, Claire de Wolfe, John Rush, Joseph lak, Shirley Pittenger, Albert McClain, Doris Cole. Fourth row-Armilla Brophy, Elizabeth Koehler, Betty Bashaw, Louise Monez, Lois Cook, Pauline Eckel, Henry Wolfe, Emily Griest, Thomas Simons, Erna Grab- ner, Laura May Chrisman, Jennie Henderson. OPERETTA JERRY OF JERICHO ROAD KA musical comedy in two actsj Presented by Music Department May 14, 15, 1936, 8 P. M. CAST Uncle Pete-John Rush Mimi-Claire de Wolfe .lack-Albert McClain Dora-Kathleen Marlatt Lucy-Lucy Ricker Cornelius Bean-Correll Hance Alan O'Day-Joseph Iak Amos Bank-Samuel Levine Geraldine Bank, Jerry-Grace Lettice Bank--Barbara Rukenbrod BryNildsen Sandy Bank-Shirley Pittenger John Drayton-Bill Gordon Hunter-Roy Stevens Assisted by Chorus of Tourists, Dancing Chorus and Orchestra. Sixty-fam' li, , ,V-t:.iv.r'vwT 'frm f 3 CACHE 1 9 3 7 No-fes GRADE 12 Periods 1. A subject that is taught two or more years must be pursued for two years, ' unless special permission is given. 2. Students must elect in other courses points for the same year or for an advance year. 3. Music offered to all pupils: Periods Counts English IV 5R Problems of American Democracy and Economics 5R Chemistry 5 Solid Geometry and Trigonometry 5 French III 5 Latin III or IV 5 gli? Club 3 I Health Education IV 5R Orchestra 2 1 Appreciation I 2 2 General Curriculum Appreciation II 2 2 GRADE 9 Periods Theory 1 2 2 English I 5R Theory II 2 2 Algebra I or General Mathematics 5R College Preparatory Curriculum 'lunlor Busmess Trammg 5 l Latin I or French I 5 GRADE 9 Periods Counts Early European History 5 English I 5R 5 General Science 5 Algebra I 5R 5 Health Education I 5R Gellefal Science 5 5 Mechanical Drawing I 2 Latin I or French I 5 5 Manual Arts I 4 or2 Early European History 5 5 Home Arts I 4 or2 Health Education I 5R 1 Mechanical Drawing I 2 1 GRADE 10 Pe1'i0dS Manual Arts I 4 or2 2 or 1 English II 5R Home Arts I 4 or 2 2 or 1 Geometry 5 Modern History 5 GRADE 10 Periods Counts Latin I or II 5 English II 5R 5 French I or II 5 Geometry 5R 5 Bielogy 5 Modem History 5 5 Early European Histo1'y 5 Latin 1 or II 5 5 B00kkeePiHg I 5 French I or II 5 5 Health Education II 5R Biology 5 5 Typewriting I 5 Health Education II 5R 1 Mechanical Drawlllg 2 Mechanical Drawing II 2 1 Manual Arts ll 401'2 Manual Arts II 4 or 2 2 or 1 Home Arts ll 4 51' 2 Home Arts II 4 or 2 2 or 1 l GRADE 11 Periods GRADE 11 Periods Counts Enfiisgtlil EE . . . is ory Enghshfu 55 5 French II or III 5 U. S. Hlstory 5R 5 A1 b H 5 ge ra French II or III 5 5 Phvsics 5 Algelm ll 5 5 Latin II or III 5 Pllyslcs 5 5 Typewriting I or II 5 Latin II or III 5 5 Stenogllaphy I 5 Health Ed11CHti0I1 5R 1 Health Education III 5R Manual Arts III 4 OF2 2 OI' 1 Manual Arts III 4 or2 Home Arts III 4 or2 2 or 1 Home Arts III 4 or2 Sixty-five Counts 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 Counts 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 1 2or1 2or1 Counts 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 1 2 'ri 1 2 Ol' 1 2 or 1 Counts 5 5 5 5 5 5 2 119 5 1 2 or 1 2 or 1 CACHE GRADE 12 Periods Counts English IV 5R 5 Problems of American Democracy and Economics 5R 5 Chemistry 5 5 Solid Geometry and Trigonometry 5 5 French III 5 5 Commercial Law and Geography 5 5 Typewriting II 5 295 Stenography II 5 5 Health Education IV 5R 1 Commercial Curriculum GRADE 9 Periods Counts English I 5R 5 Junior Business Training 5R 5 General Science 5 5 Early European History 5 5 French I 5 5 Health Education I 5R 1 Mechanical Drawing I 2 1 Manual Arts I 4 or 2 2 or 1 Home Arts I 4 or 2 2 or 1 GRADE 10 Periods Counts Typewriting I 5R 256 English II 5R 5 Stenography I 5 5 Bookkeeping I 5 5 Early European History 5 5 Modern History 5 5 Biology 5 5 French I or II 5 5 Health Education II 5R 1 Mechanical Drawing II 2 1 Manual Arts II 4 or 2 2 or 1 Home Arts II 4 or 2 2 or 1 GRADE 11 Periods Counts English III 5R 5 U. S. History 5R 5 Typewriting II 5R 2119 Stenography II 5 5 French II or III 5 5 Physics 5 5 Health Education III 5R 1 Manual Arts III 4 or 2 2 or 1 Home Arts III 4 or 2 2 or 1 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 GRADE 12 Periods Counts English IV 5R 5 Commercial Law and Geography 5R 5 1937 Problems of American Democracy and Economics 5R 5 Chemistry 5 5 French III 5 5 Office Practice 5R 5 Health Education 5R 1 Agricultural Curriculum, General GRADE 9 Periods Counts English I 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 BQ Health Education 5R 1 General Mathematics 5 5 Junior Business Training 5 5 General Science 5 5 Early European History 5 5 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 2 or 4 1 or 2 GRADE 10 Periods Counts English II 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 '76 Health Education 5R 1 Biology 5 5 Modern History 5 5 Bookkeeping I 5 5 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 2 or 4 1 or 2 GRADE 11 Periods Counts English III 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 IA' Health Education 5R 1 U. S. History 5R 5 Physics 5 5 Typewritin g 5 2 119 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 2 or 4 1 or 2 GRADE 12 Periods Counts English IV 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 1,5 Health Education IV 5R 1 Problems of American Democracy and Economics 5R 5 Commercial Law and Geography 5 5 Chemistry 5 5 Typewriting II 5 2116 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 4 or 2 2 or 1 Sixty-six CACHE Agricultural Curriculum, College Preparatory GRADE 9 Periods Counts English I 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 Bi Health Education I 5R 1 General Science 5R 5 Algebra I 5R 5 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 4 or 2 2 or 1 GRADE 10 Periods Counts English II I 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 Vg Health Education II 5R 1 Geometry 5R 5 Early European History 5 5 French I or Latin I 5 5 Modern History 5 5 Biology 5 5 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 4 or 2 2 or 1 GRADE 11 Periods Counts English III 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 7 172 Health Education III 5R 1 U. S. History 5R 5 Algebra II 5R 5 Typewriting I 5 21,5 Physics 5 5 Latin II or French II 5 5 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 4 or 2 2 or 1 GRADE 12 Periods Counts English IV 5R 5 Agriculture 10R 71,5 Health Education IV 5R 1 Problems of American Democracy and Economics 5R 5 Chemistry 5 5 Commercial Law and Geography 5 5 Typewriting II 5 295 Mechanical Drawing 2 1 Manual Training 4 or 2 2 or 1 Graduation Requirements College Preparatory Curriculum 20 English .t ...........,.........,............... Mathematics .............................. 15 Social Science QU. S. History, Problems of American De- mocracy and Economicsi .... 10 Foreign Language ..,............... 10 ' 5 Science ................,.............,.. Additional Language, Mathe- matics or Science i...........,... 20 ' 4 Health Education ...........,.....,.... Total ...... ... points Cl U u H H H 84 points I 9 3 7 Commercial Curriculum English .....A.............r......,......,...... 20 points Social Science CU. S. History, Problems of American De- mocracy and Economicsj .... 10 Junior Business Training, Commercial Law and Ge- ography, Typewriting I and II, Bookkeeping I, Of- fice Practice or Stenography I or II .................................... 25 Other subjects from any course .....,........,.,................... 20 Health Education .............,...... 4 Total ........,...... ...... 7 9 points General Curriculum English ........................................ 20 points Social Science KU. S. History, Problems of American De- mocracy and Economicsj .... 10 Science ........................................ 10 Mathematics ..........,.......,........... 5 Other Electives ......., ........ 3 0 Health Education ....... ...... 4 Total .....,.,....... ...... 7 9 points Agricultural Curriculum, General English ..,,.,.,...............,..,,............ 20 points Agriculture ................................ 30 Social Science KU. S. History, Problems of American De- mocracy and Economicsj .... 10 Health Education .......,.........,.. 4 Other Electives ...... ................. 2 0 Total ..........,,.................,.,.. 84 points Agricultural Curriculum, College Preparatory English .....,.,....,........,......,...,....... 20 points Agriculture ................................ 30 Social Science CU. S. History, Problems of American De- mocracy and Economicsj .... 10 Science .............................,.....,..,. 5 Mathematics .....,..,..........,..,..,.... 15 Health Education .... ...... 4 Other Electives .,... ...... 1 0 Total ...... ...,.. 9 4 points Sixty-seven 1' x,,-- 1 5 ft, .if .1 5 s 1. ff 1 Y . if . . K . dig , U J., V A ' , . 1 , - ., H ' .w ,, 3 7, '23 , A 3 M JE I.: V 5 . 'V 1, , A L 5 'Pj' J, in 1- '.'--, '- x . . ,J A mx, A., ,. M ' hw: . fi fx, ' 2, ab w GUESS WHO! Sixty-viglzf -ws X ff' T M- A PM .-5, fii ,L 4' ?g,A K , R 4 .,.x.. 5 Aw, f , 3 X i K QR . ji i S X W. , V . 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D3QfG'!'f?Dl?fEl JifGT'iR'FDlif6','7R'blif6l THE 1937 CACHE PRINTED BY THE STRYKER PRESS ROBERT B. GROAT, Manager 5-SIL! WASHINGTON, N. J. TELEPHONE 410 READ THE WASHINGTON SCHOOL NEWS EACH WEEK IN THE WASHINGTON STAR Cllif6'!'1 Jif6'. 7?DJ'iK!?lt3JifG'.7k 6DQf6 !'?S'fDJQl0 Eighty-six GlJi!G 5k'TliC6T'2k DlifUGlJif Jif i Dlif9 CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU CLASS OF '37 FORD FURNITURE STORES COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION JOHN MOWDER CLARENCE MAYBERRY NORMAN B. SMITH HARRIET T. ECKEL TRUMAN K. RUPELL 6lJif?.'fTWJifG'? lifW6'lJif??2S'f'DJif6T'ii DlifGl Eighfy-sf vf1'n 6IliKG'?iTWlif3 .ii'EWJ'if6I6lJif6'.?i'?DJifC?!'ik'bli!Gl COMPLIMENTS OF EDISON CEMENT COMPANY WASHINGTON WELCOMES YOUg WE ENTERTAIN YOU! 0' WASHINGTON THEATRE ST. CLOUD THEATRE 6Hif6'?ii'DlifG'T'i?.'Dlif6f6llifC? .dS'fDlif6 ?ii'DJiK0 Eighty-eight 0liiG?S !'?DifG ..'ii'.T3ifGl6lJi!6?R D3if6?k'Dlil6l WHOLESALE RETAIL SO 2-9618 RES. ORANGE 4-1591 WILBUR C. CRELIN SPORTING GOODS 485 Valley Street, Maplewood, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF AMERICAN SAW MILL MACHINERY COMPANY HACKETTSTOWN, N. J. MANUFACTURERS OF WOODWORKING MACHINERY 6'llifG'7i'ZDJifG?S'T'Dlif5l0Jif0? 1H'ZJJifG'.'57S'Eblif6l Eighty-nine 5lJiC?ii 1'DlifG'T'l lifGl6ll?f iDJi!GT'iT,'Dlii0 COMPLIMENTS OF G. C. MURPHY CO. WASHINGTON, N. J. Open. Evenings Till 9 P. M. for Your Convenience COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON PORCELAIN COMPANY 6IlQl6'.'2S'fDJii6'! ii Dli.fMElli!G'?ii'DJifG'.'47iQJif6l Ninety i9lifGT'iR'WDDifG'?'ii.'Dlif67673i!? iS'f'DlifGT'i?.'D9ifGl CHURCHMAN BUSINESS COLLEGE A Thorough Business T'I'll'll'fL1:7lg School Many Washington High School graduates have profited by their attendance at our school. What We have done for others, We can do for you. COURSES: Accounting, Business Administration, Secretarial, General Business, Stenographic. Thirty-eight Colleges and Universities, and thirty-eight High Schools are represented in the student enrollment this term. Member of the National Association of Accredited Commercial Schools. DAY AND EVENING SESSIONS. Active placement service for graduates. Catalog and Bulletins upon request. W. E. Churchman, Principal 20-22 South Fourth Street Easton, Pa. Warren County Drug Store A Safe, Reliable Store COMPLIMENTS OF Remington Portable WASHINGTON WOMAN'S Typewriters Prescriptions - Medicines CLUB 5' No Wines or Liquor 6Ilif6'7k'Dlif3'ik Dlif6'lf!lJif?'iS'f'D3ifGT'ik bli!Kl Nincfy-on e 6lJi!6'!'ii'1JJifG'5k'Dli!Sl6iJif6'.'iiD1if?!'iS'E alif0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '37 PARKDALE DAIRY COMPLIMENTS OF THE POHATCONG HOSIERY MILLS, Inc. STOVER'S PHARMACY Home of Pure Drugs OPEN TELEPHONE SUNDAYS 42 1884 1937 C. W. FORCE WASHINGTON, N. J. CEMETERY MEMORIALS Gllif6'.'i?. DJif6'!'2i'Dlif6lf3li!6'T'ik'DlifGT'ii?lif5l Nimffy-two Ul3ifG'!'iH'Z3JifGT 1i D3if66lli!G'! .Jk DlifG?TWlif6l COMPLIMENTS OF DR. W. E. AUER GROFFS' SONS, INC. Your Local I. G. A. Grocer FRESH MEATS - FRESH VEGETABLES in big varieties Prompt Delivery Phone 64 + + + Complete Stock of Wall Paper in stock for your selections. Dry Goods - Notions - Stamped Goods - Yarns The products are tested The flavors are pure For the best cream on the Market CONGRATULATIONS It's Batch1er's, I'm sure. CLASS OF ,37 , , , ARVED M. LARSEN + + + Batchler's Homemade Ice Cream PLUMBING - HEATING 171 Main st. OIL BURNERS Hackettstown, N. J. 6lJif6'!'iiQJifG ..?R'bIifG'l0JifG'E'ii'6lifGT .dk'DJifSi Ninety-three 5llifG'.?i'DJifGT ii'fD3ifUGlJif6??DJi!G'f Ji!Gl COMPLIMENTS OF MAY ELLEN BEAUTY SHOPPE Z COMPLIMENTS OF DR. J. M. LEMMON COMPLIMENTS OF HIXSON'S SODA FOUNTAIN LUNCHEONETTE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1937 EARLE S. ECKEL Z 6llQK6 !'i lifG 7 3i.f5l6l5if6'7S f?D G? 6l N 'inety-f Klli!? 4Jk'ZJJifG?i DlifC!lf!lJif6T. JS'RJif?'lS'1 0lifGl R. P. VOSSELLER COMPLIMENTS OF 0' MOUNT'S SEA FOOD RESTAURANT GROCERIES - MEATS FRUITS - VEGETABLES HARRY Q. CHRISTINE + E. H. DeVOE IF IT'S INSURANCE, WE SELL IT WASHINGTON, N. J. GllifGT'iS'fD?iiGTii b5if6l67lifG'T'ZS'1'DlifG'.'ii'DJif9 Ninety-five 9l?f6 ?'ik'Dl?f6'!'iiDlilU5lJ?f6T'iH'bJi!G'!'i lif6l COMPLIMENTS or WASHINGTON COMPLIMENTS OF JENSEN SWEET SHOPPE HARDWARE CO. 0' LIPKIN'S Success to You, Seniors ,The Big Friendly Stow, S. NI. N. E. Corner Third and Ferry Sts Easton, Pa. Easton's Grand New Furniture Store 6llif6'!'di'DlifG'!'iiQlifGlKlJi!G 51 i3Jif6 .7'i'ZDlifU Ninety-six l9lif DifG'.7S'TDJif6l9Jif6 .?iWDJifGT'i?, DJi!QYI Our Compliments to the 1937 Graduating Class of Washington High School Best Wishes To the Class of '37 This association wishes you success. Your future depends upon your industrial activ- ities. Lend your aid and in- itiative in establishing a pro- gressive community-a com- munity that will respect the ideals on which our country WARREN COUNTY HARDWARE 22 E. WASHINGTON AVE. WASHINGTON, N. J. Sporting Goods - Paints - was founded. Be Builders Always. Electrical Appliances Phone 348 Washington Building and Loan Association Harry Christine, Secretary HARRY L. SMITH District Agent of the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee COMPLIMENTS OF Baylor's Restaurant 0' ALL AMERICAN COOKING The Dividend Paying Company HOMEMADE PIES AND CAKES I + + + 23 W. Stewart St., Washington, N. J. 'J Phone 216 15 W. WASHINGTON AVENUE WASHINGTON, NEW JERSEY !IlifGT'i lif lif67'!llif?.'ii fDJifG'.5'4SfWJJif5l Ninety-seven 5li!6'?iSfDlif6TfS'fDJif5I6Dif?4'7R'.'Dlif6'.4'7S'!QJi!9 CONGRATULATIONS AND IDEAL BEST WISHES FOR SUCCESS STYLE SERVICE SAVINGS T0 THE FURNITURE CLASS OF 1937 CQMPANY ,W + 7 S 42 EAST WASHINGTON AVE ICE CREAM WASHINGTON, N. J. CANDY SANDWICHES COMPLIMENTS OF GROCERY OPDYKES GARAGE WM. R. BLACKWOOD 101 W. WASHINGTON AVE. + + + We want you to make our store your store + + + Free Delivery Phone No. 1 Open Evenings and Sundays + + + BUTTZVILLE, N. J. Phone 27R2 Branch Garage Manunka Chunk Phone 49R15 GIlil6'!'iR'!'bJQf6 ! 1i Dli!6I9JifG'7S'F3lQfG'.'2?DJilGI Ninety-eight llli.fGT'iS fTJDifG'.fS'Rlif6l!lJifG'ikQJifG'.4'7S'FDJil6l Frame and Axle Straightening Brake Specialist SCHARRER'S GARAGE Washington, N. J. Phone 151 AAA Garage At the sign of the Laughing Bear COMPLIMENTS OF WM. STEVENSON UNITED SERVICE GROCER Corner of North Lincoln Ave. and Warren St. Phone 405 SMITH MOTOR COMPANY COMPLIMENTS OF NELLIE'S BEAUTY Sales - FORD - Service PARLOR Washington, N. J. 52 W. STEWART ST. Tel. 233 PHONE 603 WASHINGTON AUTO PARTS Phone 22 COMPLETE PARTS AND MACHINE SHOP SERVICE 15 W. CHURCH S'T. ORSON MILLETT Tel. Wash. 421 E. Washington Ave. Circle Washington, N. J. Your Handy Esso Station Fast, Courteous Service When in Washington visit the newest and most modern tavern in town 15 BELVIDERE AVE. PIP'S TAVERN FROM A FRIEND CONSUMERS UNION OF UNITED STATES, Inc. A nation-wide, non-profit, membership organization of consumers supplying informa- tion on the comparative value of advertised products, in terms of brand names. 55 VANDAM STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. 6llif6'!'iiWlif lif5l6'llifG .'fT'TlifG .ii. '6IilM N inety-nine Flli.f6 .fi 0lifGT'iS'1'1Jlif6l9lif6 .?i'f'6Dif6 !'i kfblifw COMPLIMENTS OF R. M. GIBBS Sz SON Dealers in FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES QUALITY PRODUCE AT YOUR PRICES Phone 790 .J ll!!!-fllflll! - 111111111111 limvm-Mfsl '11111l111111111111111111-f Real Estate and Insurance 21 W. Washington Ave. Phone 494 COMPLIMENTS OF DAN E. ANDREWS CEMENT BLOCKS WASHINGTON RECREATION BOWLING and BICYCLE REPAIRING George K- Bum Phone 632-R N. Belvidere Ave. To the Class of 1937 Best Wishes DR. W. H. VARNEY COMPLIMENTS OF ROY TINGLEY '13 CHAS. TINGLEY '16 COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN E. O'NEILL COMPLIMENTS OF VANOVER'S RADIO RCA VICTOR RADIO COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK'S BARBER SHOP 69 East Washington Ave. Washington, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF SAM, THE BARBER SANITARY SERVICE 9l?lt?'! ii 1'TJi!GT'1S'9DlifGlf9lif k Dlif S !Qli!Gl One H undred Ullif6 !'ikQliKG?RSlii6'lb'lJifGT'ik'bliiG '.7H'DliK0 COMPLIMENTS OF BROAD ST. BOWLING ALLEYS Charles Wyckoff, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF WM. G. CREVELING COMPANY INSURANCE SERVICE F. L. SUTTLE EVERYTHING ELECTRIC EVERYTHING GAS Radio Servicing Electric Wiring 33 W. Washington Ave. Phone 124 Stop at the EVEREADY STATION NEW VILLAGE Gas and Oil, Repairs and Greasing, Tires and Tubes, Free Air Electric Soda Fountain Light Lunch Cigarettes, Cigars and Candy H. Smith, Prop. DR. OSCAR FLIEGAUF OPTOMETRIST JEWELRY SILVERWARE WATCHES WASHINGTON, N. J. WILMOT ECKEL CLASS OF 1906 Telephone 274 CHARLES' RESTAURANT We serve only the best 52 E. Washington Ave. Washington, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF WALTER D. ADAMS 0' COMPLIMENTS OF ST. J OSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH COMPLIMENTS OF CENTRAL CHEVROLET COMPANY 03if6?ib3ifG'!'i?lif6l6I?if6'..'7S ! 0Jif i ZJlif0 One Hundred and One lllif6'7k'DlQfG .7S 1'DJ'iC6l!lJifC?T'i?Dlif67'iTWJif0 Bert Major Raymond Major MAJOR 8: MAJOR HEATING and PLUMBING ECKEL 8x GIBSON SUPERSERVICE TYDOL VEEDOL LUBRICATION W. Washington Ave. Washington, N. J. IRVING SUNDAY Plumbing, Heating and Tinning Deep and Shallow Well Electric Pumps Phone 158-M 42 Stewart St. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH Thomas A. Edison Products SHIRLEY AUTO SALES NEW AND USED CARS Lester T. Bunn 10 Broad St. Sales Manager Washington, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF THE WASHINGTON FEED STORE Upper Belvidere Ave. James Larue gl Son W. A. Cattelle Coal and Lumber Co. Belvidere Ave. and Morris Canal Coal and Everything in Lumber, Sash, Doors, Tile, Pipe, Slate, Cement, Lime, Wall Plaster POHATCONG SERVICE STATION D. Wobbe, Prop. Route 30-1 mile north of Washington Jackson Valley, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE BURD BROS. MOTOR CO. 51 BROAD STREET STORAGE CAR WASHING THE FLINT PRESS JOB PRINTING ENGRAVING Groff Bldg. Washington, N. J. MACK'S SHOE REPAIR EXPERT SHOE REBUILDING 23 West Washington Avenue Washington, N. J. Shiniest Shine in Town We call for and deliver. Phone 438-J lIJilG'7k D3iKC'.'ZS'f'DJ?f6l0li!G?S'!'T5iIT'!'1k'Dli!5l One Hundred and Two 9lifGT 4dH'DlifG1 'ii??if6l9li!6'.fi'ZDJifGT ik.'Dli!6l It's Smith's for your shoes at Popular Prices C. M. SMITH CO., Inc. 14 W. Washington Ave. Clark Vough, Mgr. COMPLAIMENTS OF CONGRATULATIONS ELLIE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 27 Belvidere Ave. Washington, N. J. Croquinole Permanent, 82.00 FRESH CUT FLOWERS For Weddings, Funerals and all POHATCONG MUSHROOM Occasions GROWERS HYLER 2 FIEOWER SHOPPE va yler, Prop. WASHINIGTON, N. J. Phone 488 12-16 Belvidere Ave. All Flowers From Morgan Sz Sons DR. ROBERT ZULAUF CONGRATULATIONS TO DENTIST THE CLASS OF '37 16 Broad Street Washington, N. J. Phone 118 Phone 402W1 WELDON OPDYKE OOMPLIMENTS OF INSURANCE FIRE-AUTO SHIELDS' SERVICE Justice Of the Peace Recorder Washington Twsp. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '37 STATION COMPLIMENTS OF CHAS. B. TAYLOR, D.D.S. BEST WISHES FROM THE MARIAN SHOP 16 W. WASHINGTON AVE. Hlif6'T'ik'Dlif6'?'iR','DJiC5l?IJif6'.'2k'blifGT'2S'FDli!6 One Hundred and Three blifG'f'iiDl?f?!'ii FDlifGl03i.f??1 Dl?f6Tik'Dl'?f0 COMPLIMENTS OF W. B. GORDON Refinishing - Upholstering N. Lincoln Ave. Phone 418 COMPLIMENTS OF C. H. GRUVER NEW VILLAGE, N. J. Philco Radio and Service COMPLIMENTS OF GEORGE BEAM The Oldest Barber Shop in Town COMPLIMENTS OF CALIFORNIA FRUIT MARKET WASHINGTON, N. J. GOOD WISHES ETHEL, RUTH AND FRANK GROFF MODERN VALET SERVICE William S. LaRiew Washington's only Dry Cleaning Plant. Offers Dupont Processing Pressing Repairing Call and Delivery Service 60 E. Washington Ave. Phone 622 BEST WISHES TO THE PONTIAC CLASS OF '37 BARFKNECHT Sz FLEMING 217 W. Washington Ave. MARGARET O'SHEA '31 Washington, N, J, KATHRYN O'SHEA '35 CADILLAC LA SALLE COMPLIMENTS OF BROOKE CHAMBERS COMPLIMENTS OF VILLA ROLLER RINK BROADWAY, N. J. 9l?l6'.?R'?5lif6TfYS1'DlifGl9lQ!G'!'2S1QlQf6 Ii'f3lif9 One Hundred and Four 0Ji!6. '.ii'DlilG?7 Gl6lli!6T'iS fWDJif?5R 'D5if6I Washington's Original CUT RATE STORE Washington, N. J. NORGE ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS 10 Year Warranty EDW. W. DE WOLFE L. C. Pine 34 E. Washington Ave. If you are looking for a music teache- DOT'S BEAUTY SALON See I 18 BROAD sT. WASHINGTON GEORGE F. MILLER PHONE 392 Phone 195-J Advanced pupils for proof COMPLIMENTS OF RIDDLE Sz TOMER Correct Dress for Men KINNAMAN STORAGE Freight Hauling and General Trucking, Crating, Packing, Shipping, Storage For Sale: Good Used Furniitureg Also sand, stone and gravel 9 Hahn Street Washington, N. J. Class of '37 R- M- HOLLEY Remember a former graduate . when you want a light snack to Statzoner eat. United Cut-Rate Cigar Store The Biggest Little Store in Washington HAROLD R. SMITH '35 Prop. Eckel's Lunch COMPLIMENTS OF H. A. COHEN'S SONS Outfitters-for the Entire Family The Store for Tfhrifty People A OOMPLIMENTS OF CIRCLE FOOD STORE WASHINGTON THEATRE 9lif6 '.1i Dlif6'!'iS1'DJif5l0JifQ'1kQJifC? .dS'!'?Jlif6l One Hundred and Five flliK6 .'2?b3'i!G'T'1k'DJi!9'.3JifG .'2k iDli!GT'2 iblild Excavating Sand, Gravel, Slag Rock and Cinders COMPLIM1-:NTS OF UNDERWOOD ELLIOTT HARRY MILLER FISHER CQ. OXFORD TYPEWRITER DIVISION gigginiflgg-R2 19 S. second st. Easton, Pa. Best Wishes to Class of 1937 First Presbyterian Church ROBERT KUEBLER TEACHER OF PIANO Phone 31M Washington, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF MARY LEE, JANET AND MACK SKINNER ALFRED A. MARLATT Quality Groceries, Fresh Meats and Vegetables and Home COMPLIMENTS OF VAN'S BOWLING ALLEYS HACKETTSTOWN RIDER COLLEGE Of Business Administration Send for Catalogue Dressed Poultry Founded 1865 Trenton, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF BEST WISHES AL'S BARBER SHOP FROM A FRIEND 41 EAST WASHINGTON AVE. WASHINGTON, N. J. Qlil6?iDJQ!GT'iiDJifGl9lif6T'iS ?, b3i!6'!'2H DJiflI One Hundred and Six lllifG !'i G ! iPi','ZDJif 6l!lJifGT'iS E'DJif? .ii .. bli!0 COMPLIMENTS OF CLARK C. BOWERS MOTHER AND DAD What could be a more iitting graduation present than a Goodrich Bicycle? No red tape. Your credit is good here. VENABLE Sz THOMPSON Success to the Seniors 1937 Washington Methodist Episcopal Church Best Wishes to the class of 1937 First Baptist Church Phone 155 Washington, N. J. COMPLIMENTS OF FROM BANKS E. MOYER A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS or ASBURY GRAPHITE MILLS ASBURY, N. J. COM PLIMENTS OF GEORGE W. FLEMING ATTORNE Y-AT-LAW COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON DAIRY 100 E. WASHINGTON AVE. WASHINGTON, N. J. WASHINGTON COAL 8z SUPPLY CO. BLUE COAL - D., L. KL W. ANTHRACITE Geo. W. Fleming, Mgr. Bell Phone 29 Clli!G ! 4Ji'DJifG'..7E.'WDJifU9lif? IH'Tl'ifTT'ii. 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