Washington High School - Cache Yearbook (Washington, NJ)

 - Class of 1939

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 CACHE ALBERT COLTON “Albert” “Albert is nn outstanding baseball fan. He would like to make a ‘big leaguer if he can.” General Course Albert hasn’t been very active in sports in school, but we understand he plays basketball with the Y. M. C. A. team, with a great deal of success. He is also a baseball enthusiast, and his favorite position is that of short-stop in the infield. We wish him the same degree of success in life as he has in the field of sports. Boys’ Night I. II. Ill ; Baseball II. Ill ; Glee Club IV ; Field Day I. II. III. IV. GEORGE WILLIAM COOK “Cookie” George hails from Broadway not far away. To which he hitch-hikes day after day.” General Course “Cookie” is serious, and has the gift of common sense together with a large fund of general knowledge. He has taken a course in salesmanship this year, and will probably end up by following in his father’s footsteps selling insurance. althought photography will prove an interesting sideline for him. Baseball II. III. IV; Football III. IV; ”W” IV; Science Club III ; Photography Club 111 ; Class Play III. IV ; Boys’ Night I. II. III. IV ; Executive Committee IV ; Yearbook Personals Committee IV; Varsity Club IV; Field Day 1. II. Ill; Yearbook Typing Committee IV ; Hobby Club I ; Blue Streak Staff IV; Interclass Baseball I; Assembly Program III. HOWARD LAKEN CRUVER “Wildcat” ‘‘If something whizzes by you on the street. Undoubtedly it’s Cruver in the seat.” General Course Howard joined our class in our senior year, and we haven’t been able to figure out what he is planning, but we wish him luck in the game of life. He is very adept in figuring out ways and means of getting out. of homework assignments. We do. however, have some inside information that Cruver” may enter the Navy Yard in Philadelphia in the Fall. Science Club I. II; Builders' Club I. II. III. IV; Band I; Football I. CONSTANCE CYPHERS “Connie” “ ‘Connie’ always has time for fun. We wonder when she gets her work done.” General Course “Connie” is the youngest member of our class. She never seems to have a worry about her lessons, and gets by in fine style. She has a flair for music, and is quite a tooter on the alto horn. She played in the high school band for three years. We don't know for certain her ambition, but if it’s what we guess, she had better start learning how to cook. Arista I. II : Field Day I. II. Ill ; Advertising Committee IV ; Library Club II; Ushers’ Club IV ; Photography Club III ; Band I. II. Ill; Glee Club II. Ill; Operetta II. Ill; Blue Streak IV ; President Typing Club IV ; Class Play IV ; Yearbook Personals Committee IV. Twenty-two

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FREDERICK JOHN BOEHNING “Fred” “How innocent i the l«H k on hi face. But with the fellow he’ quit an Ace. General Course Fred ha left school many time but has always returned because of hi love of sports. In anything of an athletic nature, Fred excels. With determination ever predominant on the football field, as well a on the basketball court, he has established his place in the ranks of W.H.S. athletics. Football I. II. III. IV: Baseball II. III. IV; Basketball I. II. III. IV: Hobby Club I: Builders Club I. II. IV: Boys Night I. II. IV; Track I. Varsity Club I. II. III. IV; W II. HI. IV: Field Day I. Ill ; Numerals I. JAMES WALTER BOLMER “Jim” “As a grappler a mighty man Is he. But a future farmer he’s destined to be. General Agriculture Course Jim is rather quiet and reserved, releasing most of his pent-up energy in football and wrestling. His stellar work at end and his speed on the mat will be long remembered. His determination not to give up will see him through whatever he undertakes. Football II. III. IV: Baseball II. III. IV: Boys Night I. II. III. IV ; Builders Club I. IV ; Varsity Club IV ; Field Day I. II. Ill ; W IV. RUTH WINIFRED BOWLBY “To those who think Ruth has such quiet ways. We say. ‘Look out. or she’ll fool you. one of these days .’’ Commercial Course Ruth proved her ability to act by her good performances in both class plays. She doesn’t have much to say usually, but when that merry twinkle comes in her eye there’s bound to be mischief afoot. Ruth’s ambition is to get some sort of secretarial job and we all wish her success. Glee Club I. II. III. IV ; Outdoor Club I. III. IV : Banquet Club I. II ; Numerals II ; County Chorus II : Operetta I. II. Ill ; Attendance I. II. Ill ; Ushers’ Club III. IV : Girls’ Varsity Club IV: Class Flay III. IV; Music “W IV; Assembly IV: Girls’ Night 1. II; Builders’ Club IV. JAMES JOHN BRESLIN “Shorty” “Small but mighty, with lots of pep. A Vocational School is his next big step. Commercial Course “Bros is small, it is true, but we’ll all remember him for his sunny, carefree disposition and wisecracks. Wherever Shorty is. there’s bound to be laughter and gaiety. His chief ambitions are to be a Diesel engineer or a photographer. Make up your mind soon. “Bres and here’s wishing you luck. Science Club III: Photography Club III : Blue Streak Staff IV ; Boys’ Night I. II. IV ; Baseball II. IV ; Football Manager III. IV: Varsity Club III. IV; “W HI. IV; Field Day I. If. HI; Yearbook Typing Committee IV; Class Play IV. Twenty-one



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19 3 DEREATHA GLADYS DALRYMPLE “De-De” Ah a secretary. 'De-De hopes to excel. In all her studies she does very well. Commercial Course Dereatha is another newcomer to our class this year. She hails from Hackettstown. She made friends quickly and now she and Margaret Matthews are almost inseparable. Dereathu would like to be a secretary and with her pleasant nature she is very likely to succeed. Hackettstown High : Glee Club I. II. Ill; Librarian II. Operetta I. II, III: Memorial Day Play II. Washington High : Glee Club IV ; Typing Committee IV. ARTHUR DANZER “Art” “A mighty fine fellow is 'Art . And he's been that way from the start.” General Course Art” has never had much time to devote to athletics and other school activities because he is always busy with his current job. As he is always earning money we think that his ambition will carry him along in the world, even though he has not as yet made any definite choice of an occupation. Varsity Club IV ; Builders' Club I. II. Ill : Science Club II. Ill; Boys’ Night I. II. Ill: Class Play III; Letter III; Track Manager III ; Typing Club III. CORA B. DEEMER “Corie” ‘Corie’ is cheery and quite gay. She can brighten any dark day.” Commercial Course “Corie” hails from a farm in Asbury. but that doesn’t mean she stays away from Washington. She and Viva are generally together. She is always in a cheerful mood, and is easy to get along with, in fact her giggles are famous. She wants to be a secretary, and w'e know she will make a good one. Assembly Play IV; Usher III; Typewriting Committee IV ; Perfect Attendance II. Ill; Punctuality I. II. Ill; Decorating Committee III; Field Day I. II. Ill; Play Day II; Banquet Club III; Properties for Class Play III. HARRY HILBERT DELL “Jeepers” ” 'Jeepers’ may become a farmer, one never can tell. But in whatever he does he’s sure to excel.” General Course “Jeepers is everyone’s friend, wherever he is there’s sure to bo laughter and mischief. Harry is taking up agriculture, but his aim in life is to do mechanical work. Field Day I. II. Ill; Baseball Manager I. II. Ill; Band I; II. Ill; Hobby Club I. II; Boys’ Night I. Ill; F. F. A. IV; F. F. A. Judging Prize at New Brunswick III ; Varsity Club Ilf. IV; Builders’ Club I. II. Ill; ’’W” II. III. IV. T iventy-three

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