Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1938

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CACHE 19 3 8 (oor ( MARY ELIZABETH COOPER “Betty” General Course “Absence makes the heart arrow fonder.” Betty is our blond “Miss America” for W.H.S. She is rather athletically inclined and is interested in all sports. Her favorites are swimming and basketball. She is a light-hearted girl and is always gay. Betty likes to play pranks on others and is sufficiently good natured to have them played on her in return. She is an amiable companion and a good sport about everything. Outdoor Club t. II. Ill, IV ; Vice-President of Library Club III; Press Club III; County Play Day I. Ill; Hockey Team II. Ill; Soccer Team II. Ill; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill; Assembly Announcing III : Glee Club I ; Athletic Numerals and “W” III: Perfect Attendance and Punctuality I. II ; Class Day Decorating III; Usher: Girls’ Night III, Class Night III. Commencement III. Class Play IV. CHARLES WARREN CROXCE “Croncey” General Course “ ‘Blessed be agriculture.’ If one does not have too much of it.” Warren will always be remembered as a star of our '35 Boys’ Night. He wa also responsible for tin part of a daring detective in our Senior Play. His main ambition is to follow the husbandry industry (farming to you I. in which we are certain he will succeed. Class Play IV ; Football Numerals III ; Photography Club IV : Builders Club I. II; Science Club I; Boys’ Night I. II. Ill; Field Day II. III. HOWARD LAKEN CRUVER “Wildcat” General Course “A promise made is a debt unpaid and Cruvcr has his own stern code. Howard is a boy who means what he says. He’s a willing worker and can always be counted on to help out in a pinch. Howard's reckless driving makes many fearless people’s hair stand on end and many cautious people rush for the sidewalk when he whizzes by. Builders Club I. II. Ill; Science Club I; Boys’ Night I. II. Ill : Photography Club IV. WAYNE CYPHERS “Moose” General Course “You would eat chickens in the shell.” We haven’t quite been able to figure out what Wayne is planning. but we wish him luck in whatever course he pursues. He is always trying to discover some new way to get along without doing homework. Wayne is a person who is very fond of all animals, and his hobbies are raising chickens and wrestling. Football III; Track IV; Boys’ Night I; Art Committee. Yearbook IV. Twenty-four

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CACHE 9 3 8 .r fonr t ALLEN GEARHART CASTNER “George” General Course “Blessed are the meek for they shall inherit the earth.” Allen’s important work in his senior year was Director of the “Blue Streak Morgue. He fulfilled this position very well. Allen is the kind of classmate everyone likes. He is quiet and is never afraid to do one a Rood turn. Allen’s out-of-school activity is soda jerking at one of the town’s most fashionable soda fountains. Boys’ Night II; Arista I. Ill, IV; Science Club I. Ill; Builders’ Club I. II ; Typing Committee Yearbook IV ; Latin Club II; Press Club IV. LORRAINE ETHYLLE CASTNER “Dook” General Course “Nary a worry, nary a care.” Lorraine’s main interests are having a good time and becoming a famous surgeon. Lorraine likes good music and she’s one of Benny Goodman's chief boosters. She has the temperament that goes with auburn hair but she is also willing to forgive. Library Club III. IV; Outdoor Club I. II. III. IV; Chess Club IV; French Club IV; Soccer I. II. III. IV; Hockey I. II. Ill IV; Arista III; Girls’ Night I. Ill; Play Day I. Ill; Play Day. Hnckettstown IV; Typing Committee. Yearbook IV; Numerals III; Ushers’ Club IV; Baseball I. II. IV; P.-T. A. Program II; Assembly Program I ; Refreshments. Junior Prom III. FRANCES THERESA CATALANI “Fanny” Commercial Course “We call it only pretty Fanny’s way.” Frances is one of our best liked classmates and deserves supercredit for her invariable willingness to do whatever she’s asked to do. This constant readiness to be a friend and lend a helping hand has made her popular with everyone, and it might be said of Fanny. “She is a synonym for efficiency in the nth degree.” Here’s to her success! Commercial Club I. II; “Blue Streak” Typist IV; Arista II. IV ; Typing Committee IV; Photography Club IV; Poem in Plagiarists’ Paradise” III ; Traffic Club II ; Knitting Club II ; Press Club III. ROBERT CHARLES CHRISTY “Christy” General Course “Never idle a moment, but thrifty and thoughtful of others.” “Bob” is one of the ambitious members of our class. He is a steady worker and willing to help anyone in distress. He possesses a fine sense of humor which makes him a favorite member of his class. He hasn’t decid» d exactly what he will do upon leaving school but we all wish him success. Arista I : Builders' Club I. II ; Assembly Play I ; lloys’ Night J ; Hobby Club I. Twenty-three



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CACHE 19 3 8 o o DOROTHY MAYE DALRYMPLE “Dot” General Course “There was music in the heart of her and maicic in her smile.” In 1934 our class lost one of its most likeable Kiris when “Dot” moved away to Succ sunna. but experienced a deliKhtful surprise when on a certain April morninK in '38 she once more resumed her position in the class. Dorothy is a jump ahead of the rest of the Kiris and has captured a younK man with serious intentions which accounts for the sparklinK object on the third finger of her left hand. Dorothy has a very pIcasinK personality, which coupled with her likewise pleasinK voice, makes her a much souKht after companion and social entertainer. Succasunna High School—Etiquette Club II: Popular SonK Club I. II, III; Achievement Club I; Basketball Team I, II. Ill, IV; Arista III. JOSEPH DE MASI “Red” General Course “Let feminine wiles lead thee not astray.” Joe's lock of red hair shouldn't cause fear anywhere. AlthouKh this color usually shows danger, in this case it’s just the opposite. Joe has been the Captain of the WrestlinK Team and has proven to be an asset to it by beinK one of the undefeated wrestlers in the Sectional Championship Meet. “Red’s” one weakness is the opposite sex. Well, after all we have our weaknesses, and what’s more natural for a gentleman than interest in the ladies? Class Play IV; Captain. Wrestling Team III, IV; Sectionul Championship Medal IV ; Baseball III. IV ; “Blue Streak” Staff IV ; Varsity Club IV ; Arista I : Photography Club IV ; Boys' Night I. II. III. IV: Typing Committee. “Cache IV; Play Day I. If. Ill, IV; Received “W III, IV. ELLIOTT THOMAS DeVOE “T” College Preparatory Course “Fire from the mind, as vigor from the limb; and life's enchanted cup. but sparkles near the brim. T Is the idol of his classmates, and as popular as Robert Taylor. He has been our faithful and ambitious President for three consecutive years. T was the hero of the Basketball court this season, breaking the school record by making the most field goals. In one game he totaled thirty-three points. Class President II. IH. IV; Football III, IV; ”W IV; Basketball I. II. III. IV; “W III. IV; Captain III; Tennis I. H. III. IV; W II. III. IV; Varsity Club III, IV; Hobby Club I; Science Club III, IV; French Club IV; Latin Club I. II; Blue Streak Staff IV. Band I. II; Orchestra I. II: Yearbook Advertising Committee IV; Boys' Night I. II. III. IV. ALICE JUNE (leWOLKE “Allie” General Course Thou who hast the fatal gift of beauty.’ Alice has two joys in life, one is her close friend Muriel, with whom she is always seen, and the other is dancing. For where there is music you see her either shagging or doing the Big Apple”. Alice hasn’t any set plan for the future but we’re sure she’ll always be able to dance her way through life. Glee Club I. II. Ill; Soccer I. II; Basketball I; Operetta I. II. Ill; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill; Assembly Program I; Girls’ Play Day I. II, HI; play Day, Hackettstown IV. Twenty-five

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