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J.-NNli'l' RUTII KING Uvigif in ffm Nighlf' Dramatic Club, Tri-Ht, Press Club, Iunior Canteen, and Outing Club were some of the organizations which kept Ianet busy during her four years. Her ambition is to become another Florence Nightingale, and serve humanity. Here's wishing you success, Tenai. IIAZEL MAE KINGSLEY Going Pfarus. U lf, some day in the future, you have the opportunity to meet an im- portant business man,c?ou might find a shy, but very efficient girl as his secretary. This woul be azel. She transferred here from Chester High in her junior year. Since then she has become a member of Iunior Woman's Club and Pro Merito. DCROTHY KNAPIK MTnfce G Lcllur, Darling. Dot was a girl who liked to pound the typewriter keys. She wants to be ci stenographer, and she'd be a cute one. During school she has been a member of Dramatic Club, Pro Merito, Glee Club, and Outing Club Chorus. Dot has also been homeroom lieutenant. JAMES IJONALD KNlGl'l'l'LY Major of ffm Cfourfsf' Denny was one of our best senior athletes. He has been a member of the football, baseball, and basketball teams. In addition to this, he has been homeroom lieutenant and Red Cross Alternate. He wants to be a maior in the Army Air Corps. Don's other nickname was Knight, XXANDA l. lxUlA MUN Your Toes. lf in l950, you find yourself being bandaged by a blonde nurse with lau hing blue e es, she might be Audrey, for that's what she wants to ge, Wanda X-ras taken part in many school activities such as Glee Club, Tri-Hi, usher for Senior Prom and Graduation, and has been homeroom recorder. Her favorite activity was chewing gum. l RlflJl71RlC KWAPlEN True lo Life. Fred's pleasant personality has led him to many elections where this quality counted. He was elected Soplhomore Class vice-president, home- room captain, and Sophomore Party ost. Fred's scholastic ability may well be shown in his having been a member of the Literary Staff of the Herald , Fred always insists, English is so siruple. RAYMOND l.ABOlNlBARD '4Tfie Earl of Russell. Bumie may easily be classified among our school playboys . Few and far between were the dances, plays, or games that Bumie did not attend, accompanied by one of his many iemale companions. Last autumn, Bumie Iaroved his loyalty to the school by volunteering to manage the footbal team. ROlilfR'l' l.ixf:ORUE Best Fool Forward. Bob was a person who was very well known throughout Westfield High. Besides being: a member of our football and track teams for several years, Stab er has participated in dramatics. His humor at school dances, and sometimes even in classrooms, has been the cause of many a merry moment. 19
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525 W' JEAN MILDRED JERR Private Secretary. Iean took quite an interest in the field of business for four years. Some of her other school interests were Glee Club, Pro Merito, Junior Woman's Club, Iunior Ring Committee, Nominating Committee, and Red Cross Representative. 'Ginger will certainly make a snappy secretary. I IELEN Tl IERESA JEZ ' Gul from Our Town. During her freshman year Red played basketball, softball, and tennis. She was on the Nominating Committee her sophomore year and junior year. A record of perfect attendance was hers for her first two years. DOROTHY FRANCES JUTKIEXNICH Hflasfiion Parade. Dorothy has been homeroom recorder in her freshman, sophomore, and senior years. This may be attributed to her efficiency and willingness to do a job and do it well. Iutt never failed, in passing, to ,give a good Hi there. She has also been a member of the Arts and Crafts lub. Her fashion drawings were excellent. ANTHONY JULIUS JUTKIENVICZ Lucky Partner. If you should need a capable sports manager at any time, just call on Iutt. He has been assistant manager and manager of the basketball team, assistant manager and manager of the football team, and a home- room captain. Tony's good-natured ways are characteristic of him, and he is Iulius's lucky twin partner. JUl..lUS ANTHONY JU'l'KlEWlCZ Lucky Partner. If you should need a capable sports manager at any time, iust call on Iutt. He has been assistant manager and manager of the basketball team, assistant manager and manager of the football team, and a home- roozn captain. Iulius' good-nature ways are characteristic of him, and he is ony's lucky twin partner. EDWARD E. JUTKUS Only Angels Have Wings. H Eddie was certainly the right type of person to have fun with. He always seemed to have a ready answer, and sometimes his replies were not strictly from heaven. But after all, only angels have wings, huh uit . Young Ideas. I Iinx loved to ride horses. Her ambition was to own a ranch full of riding horses. Irene was a member of Iunior Woman's Club and Pro Merito. The latter proves that she was a good student. Although quite shy, she was a lot of fun after you knew her. MARY JEAN KELLEY IKWOHIUH in Wf1ite. Her cheer Irish smile and friendly nature will be invaluable to Kel in her amlaition to become a nurse. Pro Merito, Iunior Woman's Club, and homeroom captain were just a few of Iean's WHS activities. 18
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RUTH FRANCES LAMB First Comes Courage. Ruthie was one of the best artists in our class. She wants to be a dress designer, an interior decorator, or a professional skater, but she thinks she will Rrobably be just a housewie. In her junior year she attended Eagle ock High School in California. 'Dixie's father is cr captain in the Army Air Corps. MARGARET ROSE LAUDATO Thousands Cheer. H Peggy was a dark-haired cute little eyetul . She was on the Enter- tainment Committee tor the Freshman Party, and hostess at the Sopho- more Party. Usually when there were holiday parades in Westfield, Peggy acted as a drum majorette. She knows how to keep good marching time, and we are sure she will march her way to success. PATRICIA ANN LANVSON .lleavenly Body. Pat is a tiny attractive miss with a sweet smile. She has been an active member of the Class of 1944. She was treasurer of the Freshman Class, an usher at the Iunior Prom, a member of Outing Club and Tri-Hi, and homeroom recorder. JOHN LENCICKI Artists and Models. john is truly an artist. At 15Lward's Assembly during his junior year, iihn was presented with the first art award ever to be given at WHS. any of the scattered drawings throughout this year boo , oi which he was Art Editor, are products of his imagination. Iohn has also been active on the track team, specializing in shot putting. 'UI-8l'I.d8l' C0mfUd8. H Girls' Glee Club, vice-president of Arts and Crafts Club, Iunior Woman's Club, Pro Merito, Gammadion Stall, Dramatic Club, and Recorder of Activities were some of Ruthie's many activities. She has been a swell person to know, and was a real triend to her classmates. SAMUEL K. LIBERMAN usyncopation. H Sam's love oi music led him to join the Band. He had been a member for two years, and it the organization had not been discontinued, Sam would still have been there with his sax. He was also a member of the Hi1Y, Press Club, and Debating Club. CHARLOTTE M. UBERTY His Favorite Secretary. Shrimp has always shown an easy going attitude, and takes life tincludingf schooll the way it comes. She was a member of Tri-Hi and was also a homeroom lieutenant. 'fShrimp plans to become a secre- tary, and take dictation from a special kind ot bossl . I. MARGARET M. LYNCH Life Begins at 8:5o. In her quiet way, attracting little attention, Pa? , our class poet, has accomplished a great deal in her tour years at HS. This year she was appointed editor of the Herald Literary Yearbook and was also a member of the newspaper staff. Peg was secretary of Student Council and an active member of Dramatic Club and Tri-Hi. n zo ty. 3 122 1' f-4 ,.g Q. MG e.r.I1t.ti
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