Westfield High School - Weather Vane Yearbook (Westfield, NJ)

 - Class of 1923

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THE WEATHER VANE CLASS CATALOGl'E Done most for '2:5—Jessie Orgill. Most dramatic—Cast of “Nothing But the Truth. -Most popular girl—.Marion Mills. -Most popular boy—Robert Sinclair. Most attractive girl—Goriune Goodman. Prettiest girl—Marion Mills. Handsomest boy—Stewart Morton. Class poet—Dow Mills. Class musician—Eddy Edwards, Class bookworm—Vernon Littlefield. Class giggler—Mary Douglas. Class optimist—James Lint. Class pessimist—Ilelyn Gray. Class baby—Anne Cutwater. Class shadow—Helen Van Doren. Class skyscraper—Robert Darby. Class miniatun—Laurence Nelson. Class orator—Robert Darby. Most sarcastic—Gilmore Spencer. .Most polite—Frederick Casey. Most talkative—Alice Eskesen. Most outspoken—Marion Braillard. Most ambitious—-Daniel ('luff. Most stylish Frances Jennings. Most studious—Dolores Thornton. Most independent—William Spi-ncer. .Most unconcerned —Frederick Fritts. Most critical—Halsey Cook. Most bashful girl—Justina Taylor. Most bashful boy—Horace Hatfield. Most self-satisfied—William Price. .Most individual—Randolph Baker. Most original—Evelyn Anderson. Most undecided—Audrey Block. Most stubborn—Ilelyn Gray. Class Gentleman—Edward White. Most willing—Charles Weller. Girl athlete—Kathryn West. Boy athlete—Charles Wilson. Best natured girl—Ernestine Bunnell. Best natured boy—Wilmot Snyder.

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THE WEATHER VANE 90 Robert Wright will own a garage, And tinker with cars to his heart’s content. A wonderful editor next is seen. Anne Out water will publish “The Century.” A prince of Keith’s circuit—All—behold! Matthew Glass, renowned comedian. Walter Damrosch. the great director, Will yield his place to Wilmot Snyder. Oh! what is this? My power is leaving; I can no longer prophecy; The fairies have gone—the gates are closing— Alas—the mortals are returning. Where human beings enter in. The fairy-folk must yield their sway. Evelyn Anderson, ’23. ArKNOWLEDOEMENTS The Senior Class wishes to take this opportunity to thank the teachers who have heartily supported every activity that we have attempted and have made it possible for us to succeed in all our projects. Special gratitude we give to Miss Alber for her wonderful training in our Senior Play and all other dramatic productions. We have much to thank Miss Bible for—her constant help and advice in our literary accomplishments—and we surely did appreciate our tea, too. Without Miss Orgill, Miss Ham-mell, and Mr. Stuart, our Seniors' advisors, we positively would not have had the heart to undertake all our Senior tasks, but with encouragement, one can do anything. Our scenery in the Play would have been lacking if Miss Howard had not taken an interest in us and directed everything with taste. Miss Dickenson’s hard work on costumes has surely been appreciated. Class Day could not have been such a success if Miss Wheelock had not trained us for our dance. Tt would be impossible for us to acknowledge fittingly in a small space all the assistance rendered to us by the faculty, but we know that our success is chi» fly due to their untiring effort



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24 THE WEATHER VANE Best girl dancer—Frances Jennings. Best boy dancer—Eddy Edwards. Best sport—Robert Wright. Biggest bluffer—William Frederick. Biggest dirt—Catherine Hornung. Class carpenter—Charles Weller. Peppiest -Marie u Braillard. Laziest Frederick Braun. Luckiest—Walter MacOowatt. Noisiest- -Halsey Cook. Wittiest -Edward Hub. rt. Who thinks he is—William Price. Ten o’clock scholar—Edwin Ganzel. Happy-go-lucky—('harles Wilson. Class philosopher—Gilmore Spencer. Class dreamer—Lucille Burke. Least known—Helen Martin. Most desirous of r. nown—Stanley Carlson. Best sleeper—Matthew Glass. Jolliest—.Stanford Hendrickson. Class cook—Dorothy Dushanek. Class Seamstress—Marion Braillard. Most romantic—Elsie Kent. Brightest—Anne Out water. Class dumbbell—Audrey Block. Jazziest—Nesbitt Powell. Quietest girl—No such thing. Quietest boy—John Russell. Rosiest—Elmer ’hattin. Biggest teaser—Horace Baker. Most conscientious- Willctta Taylor. Most punctual—Gordon Hahn. Biggest primper—Olive Clark. Most inquisitive—Ruth Ludy. Class Bin ik—Philip Aks. Newest—Eleanor Wood. Better half—Marjorie Harnish. Class chemist—Paul Reidel. Class physicist—Laurence Argnimhau. Class Romeo—Robert Sinclair.

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