Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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CACHE 19 3 8 o o BETTIE JANETTE BASHAW “Betts” General Course “The only hope of Society is individual character.” Betts ’ original ideas have put her in demand for manv committees. Her clever take-offs in Cache” are widely known and appreciated. Whatever she does, she does well and she does everything with utmost speed, and all the fun there is to be found in doing it. Her contented, carefree personality makes her a very likeable classmate and constant friend. Vice-President II; Senior Outdoor Club President IV ; Basketball Team II. III. IV; Soccer Team II. III. IV; Hockey Team II. HI. IV; Captain of Chess Club IV; Press Club IV; Assembly Program II. IV ; Banquet Club IV ; Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV; Arista I. II; Play Day I. Ill: Class Play III; Ushers’ Club II. III. IV; Personals Committee Yearbook IV; Girls' Night III; Numerals III; ”W” IV; Operetta I. II. III. IV; Glee Club I. II. III. IV; Fashion Show I; Hackettstown Play Day IV. MARY LOUISE BIERMAN “Pete” College Preparatory Course I am monarch of all I survey.” Mary Louise has a talent for being able to argue her way to the top. Many of her friends think she would make an excellent lawyer. She is a very amiable sort of person but is very firm and accurate in everything she says or does. The success of the Blue Streak was due largely to her untiring efforts as Managing Editor. Her chosen profession is teaching and her high scholastic record will be an asset to her in gaining success. Library Club I. II. Ill; S. P. Q. R. Latin Club II; Personals Committee Yearbook IV; Typing Editor Yearbook IV; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill ; Banquet Club I ; Assembly Program I; Prompter Class Play IV ; Numerals II ; W” IV ; Fashion Show I; Robin Hood Pageant I; Secretary Library Club III; Co-president French Club IV ; Scribe of Chess Club IV ; Press Club III. IV; Soccer III, IV; Hockey III, IV; Managing Editor Blue Streak” IV: Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV; Arista I. II. III. IV; Baseball II. IV; Play Day 1. Ill; Class Play III. ELIZABETH CAROLINE BODINE “Libbie” General Course How pretty her blushing was. how she blushed again. Libbie” comes from Asbury and has been with us for four years and has found a place among us as one of our nicest girls. She has blue eyes and natural blonde hair which doesn’t need a permanent to make it wavy. She has the talent at her finger tips to put these same waves in the hair of those unfortunate ] eople who have straight locks. She has never said definitely what she intends to do. but we all wish her success in whatever she chooses. Flay Day I. Ill; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill; Class Numerals HI; Assembly Play I. Perfect Attendance I. II. III. IV. JEANNE LA VALE BOWMAN “Jeanne” Commercial Course Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Jeanne is one of our modern girls who has not lost the old-fashioned habit of blushing prettily on the right occasion. Jeanne’s always ready for a good time and is always mixed up in any mischief afoot. Jeanne’s ambition is to be a stenographer and she is planning to enter business school next year to finish her training. Play Day II. Ill ; Outdoor Girls' Club I. II ; Hockey Team III; Class Day Decoration III; Typing Committee Yearbook IV ; Attendance I. T wcuty-oue

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CACHE 19 3 8 DORIS KATHRYN ALBERTS Commercial Course ’A poor excuse is better than none. Doris is quite familiar with the library and is at all timc willing to help one hunt for a hook. Her only active dislike is gym rlnss. Every and any excuse that comes along has been tried by Doris, before. Anyone finding a really different excuse, page Doris. Doris is a member of the hard-working, advertising committee, and scouted around for ads to help make our Yearbook possible. Outdoor Club I: Library Club III: County Play Day I. Ill: Girls’ Night I : Advertising Committee Yearbook IV ; Robin Hood Pageant I ; Assembly Program I ; Basketball II. HELEN PATRICIA ALLEMAN “Patty” College Preparatory Course Knowledge is. indeed, that which, next to Virtue, truly and essentially raises one man above another. Patty is what one might call a deep thinker. Her talents are many and diversified. She has an unusual hobby of collecting novelty vases. Her very high average proves that she is one of the most intelligent members of the class. Patty has a flare for swimming nnd archery. She likes lots of fun and she is very firm and able to support anything in which she whole-heartedly believes. Class Play IV ; Outdoor Club I. II. Ill : Chess Club IV : Blue Streak Staff IV ; Plagiarists’ Paradise III ; Arista 1. II. III. IV: Operetta III, IV; Glee Club III, IV: Library Club III ; Knitting Club II : Assembly Program 1. IV ; Play Day I. Ill ; Play Day Hackettstown IV ; Girls’ Night I : Kditor-in-Chief Yearbook IV; French Club IV; Latin Club II; P.-T. A. Program I. II. IV ; Soccer I. Ill ; Hockey I. Ill ; Athletic Numerals III ; Robin Hood Pageant I ; Ushers’ Club III, IV ; Banquet Club IV. JUNE ETHYLLE BAMFORD Commercial Course Never idle a moment but thrifty and thoughtful of others. June hails from Brass Castle, where she indulges in all manner of sports, such as ice skating, sleigh riding, baseball, nnd is an ardent swimmer. She had the distinctive position in high school ns cafeteria attendant. June is strong-willed and believes in working for what she gets, but she also thoroughly enjoys a good time. Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV: Soccer I. II. Ill: Hockey II. Ill: Girls’ Night I. II. Ill: Play Day. I. Ill; Banquet Club II. Ill : Ushers’ Club IV : Library Club III : Assembly Program I; Robin Hood Pageant I; Athletic Numerals II; Athletic W III; Arista III; Basketball Class Team III: Hackettstown Play Day IV; Girls' Winning Teams III ; Typist Blue Streak IV ; Cafeteria II, III, IV ; Usher Class Play III. NICHOLAS STEPHEN BARECH “Nick” General Course A man of cheerful yesterdays, and confident tomorrows.” Nick is one of those lucky fellows who is esteemed by everyone and disliked by none. He seems to take life just as it comes and never lets anything bother him for more than a short time. Nick is well known among the boys as a regular guy and seldom condescends to pay very much attention to the ladies, but when he does mob scene! Photography Club IV ; Assembly Program IV : Arista I, IV ; Play Day I. II. III. IV; Boys’ Night III, IV; Co-Champion Noon Hour Checker Player IV. Twenty



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CACHE I 9 3 8 r jaar i DORIS HARTWELL BOYLE “Dee” College Preparatory Course “But. O. she dances such a way J° Doris is a good student and one of the most amicable of the Senior gals. Her favorite greeting is “Hey. angel-puss followed by a line of lively chatter. Although she is one of the youngest members of the class. “Dee can hold her own in any gathering or conversation—result—good times and many friends. Basketball I. IF. Ill : Arista I. II. III. IV ; Glee Club I. 11. Ill: Cheerleader IV; Advertising Committee IV: Executive Committee III: Plagarists’ Paradise HI: Operetta 1, II. Ill; Class Numerals II; Letter for Athletics III; Blue Streak IV; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill: Assembly Play I: Soccer II; Latin Club II: French Club IV; Play Day I; Clinton Play Day III: Hackettstown Play Day IV: Photography Club IV; Science Club IV. ELIZABETH HALLOCK BRUSH “Betty’' General Course “Gentle of speech, beneficent of mind. Betty’s friendliness toward everyone is her outstanding characteristic. She’s always ready to lend a helping hand. Betty likes to sew but for more strenuous amusement she prefers dancing. Betty should be a connoisseur of meat because we understand her main interest works in a local meat market. Glee Club I. IV; Arista 1. II. IV: Assembly Program I : Outdoor Club II; Class Treasurer 1; Play Day I. Ill: Typing Committee Yearbook IV: Girls Night I. Ill; Plagiarists’ Paradise III ; Soccer II ; Operetta I. IV : Served at Football Banquet IV. ANNA MARY BURD “Anna” Commercial Course “A quiet person, but likeable.” Anna has been with us since we began our high school career four years ago. She has been a loyal member and a true friend. She appears to be rather quiet, but those who know her best cannot say this Ix cause. like them, she loves to get into mischief and have a good time. We hear that Anna’s main attraction seems to lie in Hack-ettatown— P. S. There’s a masculine reason for that. Assembly I. Glee Club I. II: Girls’ Night I. Ill; Play Day 11; Photography Club IV; Knitting Club HI. WALTER BURDGE “Walt” General Course “The force of his own merit makes his way.” Walt is one of the actors in our class, acting to perfection both parts that he took in the Junior and Senior Plays. Walt’s big thrill is driving his Chevie” on two wheels around the corners, and showing the fair ladies what a good driver he is. Football II ; Assistant Football Trainer I : Track I. II. IV : Tennis II; Science Club I. II. HI. IV: Operetta III: Class Play III. IV; Builders’ Club I. II. III. IV: Treasurer III; Yearbook Advertisement Committee IV ; Wrestling III: Boys’ Night I. II. III. IV ; Attendance. Punctuality I. II. III. IV : Photography Club IV : Stage Manager IV : Assistant Baseball Trainer II : Yearbook Designer IV ; Hobby Club I. Twenty-two

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