Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1937

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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 '

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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 '



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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,

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