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CACHE 19 3 8 ) oor s.f BETTY MARIE FORSTER “Cagey” General Course Laugh and the world laughs with you. This peppy lass is a newcomer to Washington High School and was received immediately by everyone. Her unending source of vitality and sunny smile have won her many friends and a place in the field of sports. Of course, a girl with Betty's energetic ways could hardly be without a boy friend and Billy Gordon is the lucky fellow. Humpton High School—Secretary and Treasurer I. II, III; Play Day II; Basketball I. II; Glee Club II. III. Allentown High School—Glee Club III: Dramatic Club III ; Class Play III; Basketball III; Play Day III. Washington High School—Advertising Committee IV; Outdoor Club IV ; Usher, Class Play IV ; Arista IV. KENNETH WILLIAM FOX “Scooter” General Course The way to have a friend is to be one. Ken is a friend of everyone. He quickly became acquainted with the new girls and welcomed them to our Senior class. “Scooter Fox is known for his athletic ability. The football team could hardly have survived without his strategic playing. Ken played on the basketball team for his first three years in school and became trainer his Senior year. He was also active at track. Football I. II. III. IV; Basketball I. II. Ill; Varsity Club IV; Track I. II. 111. IV; Boys' Night I. II. III. IV; Basketball Trainer IV ; Stage Manager III ; Punctuality I. II. Ill, IV. ERNESTINE FUCCI “Nesta” College Preparatory Course Knowledge is an asset to success. What would the Senior Girls’ Basketbull Team have done if it hadn't been for Nesta? “Persistence wins the day seems to be her slogan in sports and also in her studies. Perhaps if a few more people fulfilled their scholastic duties as does this young lady the Honor Roll would be lengthened, and she also has her heart set on continuing her education. So here’s success to you. Nesta. Arista I. IV ; Glee Club I. IV ; County Play Day I. Ill: Outdoor Club II. Ill, IV ; Photography Club IV; Girls’ Night II. Ill; French Club IV; Latin Club II; Assembly Program I. Ill; Operetta IV ; Soccer Team I. II. III. IV ; Hockey Team I. II. Ill; Basketball Team II. Ill, IV; Usher. Class Play IV; Usher. Commencement III ; Athletic Numerals III. Athletic W IV; Hickfttatbwn play Day IV. MARY ELIZABETH GARDNER “Mary Lib” College Preparatory Course The pen is mightier than the sword. Mary Lib is a good uthlete, scholar, leader, and friend. In short, she’s an all-round American girl. Mary Lib is interested in the field of journalism and since she served so efficiently as editor of The Blue Streak we feel sure that she will go far in newspaper work. In addition to a desire to be a writer, she has the ability to think for herself, which will undoubtedly be a big help. Outdoor Club I. II. Ill, IV; Robin Hood Pageant I ; Arista I. III. IV ; S. P. Q. R. Latin Club, President II ; Athletic “W” III; Girls’ Junior Athletic Manager III; President. Library Club III; Assembly Program I ; Chess Club IV ; Co-President. French Club IV ; Girls' Night I. II. Ill ; Class Play IV ; Play Day I. Ill; Press Club II. Ill; Cheerleading “W” III. IV; President. Outdoor Club IV ; Kditor. Blue Streak IV ; Clinton Play Day III ; Hackettstown Play Day IV; Punctuality 1. II. III. IV. Twenty-seven
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CACHE I 9 3 8 o o r's je IDA DURYEA “Sis” General Course “Go West, Young Lady. Go West.” Ida is the best sport yet. Her interests are in horse-back riding. trailers, traveling, and the great West. She is one of the younger members of the class and hails from Changewater. She takes part in all the sports and is one of our best forwards on the basketball team. Outdoor Club I. IV ; Girls’ Night III : Library Club III : Glee Club I ; Advertising Committee. Yearbook IV : Hackcttstown Play Day IV ; Home Room Play I ; Baseball Team 1 ; Usher, Class Play IV. HENRY WARREN ECKEL “H” College Preparatory Course “Wit is the flower of imagination. Henry is a carefree, happy-go-lucky fellow. Rather than study, he would like to be gaily riding around the countryside on his motorcycle. Henry proved his ability to act when he took the part of Jeremiah Wayne in the Junior Play. He plans to enter Lehigh in the Fall and we all wish him loads of success. Basketball IV: Baseball IV: Track III. IV; Football I. IT. Ill: Class Play III; Science Club I. II. III. IV: Builders Club I; Assembly Play I; Boys’ Night 1. Ill ; Blue Streak Staff IV; Play Day II; Wrestling III; Photography Club IV. WILLIAM PETER ECKEL “Bill” College Preparatory Course Good manners are mude up of petty sacrifices. Although Bill” appears to be quiet and keeps to himself you can’t help but like the young man. but. because of this silence, nobody knows that he is attracted by a certain Senior girl. Bill can always be seen with his co-companion “Red” DeMasi. where one is. the other can also be found. Bill likes school so much that he intends to continue with his education at Lehigh University. Football I. II. Ill; J. V. Basketball II. HI; Baseball II. IV; Assembly Program I : Class Play III. IV ; Builders Club I. 11 ; Science Club I. II. IV; Boys’ Night III: Blue Streak Staff IV : Field Day II ; Varsity W” in Baseball IV. EVELYN GRACE ENGROFF “Shorty” Commercial Course I love night more than day.” Evelyn can usually be found down at the rink or some other place where things are happening. We believe her ambition Is to be a famous skater or private secretary to some big shot”. Boy. will she have fun? Soccer I. II. Ill ; Outdoor Club I. II ; Arista II : Operetta I. III ; Glee Club I. Ill : Assembly Play I : Punctuality I. II. Ill, IV; Science Club III; Banquet Club III; Basketball II. Ill; Ushers’ Club II. Ill; Play Day I. Ill; Girls’ Night I. II: Latin Club II ; Library Club II. Ill ; Advertising Committee IV : Typing Committee IV : Class Numerals III : Blue Streak” Typist IV : Dance Committee IV ; Robin Hood Pageant I. Tweviy-six
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CACHE I 9 3 8 . n n r=5s CHARLES R. GIBSON “Gibby” General Course Appetite comes with eatime.” Gip came to us from Danville in his Junior year, but he lost no time in becoming well known. On the football held, he was right in there on every play and his record in bnscball w’as most outstanding. Although he may be hard to understand at times, he is a true friend which will bring him much success in later life. Football III. IV. W”; Baseball III. IV. W”; Varsity Club III. IV; Science Club III; Boys Night III. FLOYD GINGLES “Ginger” General Course May the field of sport bo my game of life. It is evident that Floyd’s main interest in high school was in the field of sports. His stellar work in football, basketball and baseball, early earned him his Varsity letter. Besides that, he likes fun and parties. His ’•ginger covered up with that lazy smile and drawl rates him high in the hearts of his classmates. Football III. IV. W ; Jayvee Basketball III. Numerals; Varsity Basketball IV. W” ; Baseball II. Ill, IV. W” ; Varsity Club III. IV ; Counsellor IV ; Arista Club I, II. Ill, IV; Boys’ Night I. II. HI. IV; Science Club I. ELIZABETH ELEANOR GROFF “Bridget” General Course Happy am I; from care I’m free. Eleanor has a good humor and a joviality which everyone envies. Whenever there’s fun a-brewing. Eleanor is in the middle of it and she can always be counted on to be a good sport. ‘Tis true she doesn’t study much, but she can apply herself if it’s necessary. Eleanor's ambition is to be a child's nurse. Soccer III. IV ; Outdoor Club I, II. III. IV ; Chess Club III : Numerals II ; Assembly Program I ; Bridge II : Library Club III; Banquet II; Play Day 111. IV; Advertising IV; Robin Hood Pageant I ; Fashion Show II ; ‘W’’ IV ; Hackettstown Play Day IV. MARY ELIZABETH GROVES “Babe” General Course Laugh your way through life. Mary is our songster and swingster. She’ll willingly sing for you or trip the light fantastic at any time you please. Babe” is quite active in sports also, winning her W” award during her Junior year, belonging to the Outdoor Club, and participating in every Girls’ Night performance. Glee Club I. II. III. IV; Banquet Club III. IV; Outdoor Club I. IV; Girls’ Night I. II. Ill; Basketball I. II. HI; Hockey I. II. III. IV; Soccer I. II. III. IV; Operetta I. II. III. IV; Robin Hood Pageant I; Library Club III; Play Day I. HI. IV; W” award for sports III; Attendance I. II. Ill; Class Numerals 38 II; Baseball I. II. IV; Fashion Show I; French Club IV ; Hackettstown Play Day III. Twenty-eight
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