Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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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:

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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



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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

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