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THE WEATHER VANE 3 R. K. SINCLAIR, -IK. Westfield, New Jersey “He sits high in all men’s hearts.” Class President, 1-3-4; A. A. President. 4; Varsity Football. 4: Class Football, 2-3; Class Basket-ball. 1 -2-3-4; Class Baseball, 2-3-4; Class Track, 3-4: Senior Day, Class Day. -MARION URAILLARI) Brooklyn, X. V. “Not bold, not shy. nor short, nor tall, But a new mingling of them all.” Vice-President. 1-4; Senior Play; Class Basket-ball, 1-4. MARION MILLS Chicago, Illinois. “A perfect woman, nobly plann’d. To warn, to comfort, and command.” Vice-President. 3; Secretary. 4; Senior Play-Class Basket-ball, 4: Senior Day ; Weather Vane, 4; Class Day Committee; Class Day. STANFORD HENDRICKSON Brooklyn, N. Y. “Thou hast a stout heart and a strong hand.” Treasurer, 4; A. A. Treasurer, 4; Senior Play; Varsity Baseball. 1-2-3-4 ; Weather Vane Manager, 4; Class Debating, 3: Cheer Leader. 4; Class Day; Senior Day; Class Relay, 3-4; Class Basket-ball, 3-4; Class Football, 2-3-4; Captain, 4.
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2 THE WEATHER VANE ('MAS. A. PHILHOWER, B.A., M.A. Superintendent of Schools “The soil out of which such men as he are made is good to be born on, good to live on, good to die for and to be buried in.” Mr. Philhower is recognized as one of the leading educators of the state and nation. Though still a young man, he has had a remarkable career, embracing every phase of the teaching profession. At eighteen years of age he was teaching in Tewkesbury Township. Hunterdon County. N. J.. where he remained for three years. In 1902 he graduated from the Trenton Normal School and became principal at Hopewell, and two years later, supervising principal at Belvedere. He resigned from this position in 1907 to enter Dickinson College, graduating in 1909 with the degree of B.A. He has since taken the degree of M.A. from both Dickinson and Columbia University. Prior to his coming to Westfield, he successfully filled the positions of principal at Chatham and County Superintendent of Warren County. Here in Westfield he is an inspiration to both pupils and teachers. JESSIE ORGILL, B.A. Adelphi College “To see her is to love her. And love but her forever; For nature made her what she is, And never made anither!” Miss Orgill came to Westfield High School this year from Burlington. Through her untiring work with the Senior Class, in every phase of their activities, she has won the admiration and gratitude of every one in the class. Miss Orgill received the B.A. degree from Adelphi College, where she graduated among the Honor Group. She is working for the degree of M.A. at Teachers’ College in New York City. The next Senior Class is very fortunate in having Miss Orgill to assist them in making their last year of high school a great success. FRANK N. NEUBAUER, B.A. Colgate University “With grave Aspect he rose, and in his rising seem'd A pillar of state; deep on his front engraven Deliberation sat. and public care.” Frank Neubauer has been principal of the Westfield High School for two years; and during this time he has won the respect and affection of the whole school. He is a member of the National Education Association, the New Jersey High School Teachers’ Association, and the New York Schoolmaster's Club. He is also a member of the New Jersey Historical Society.
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4 THE WEATHER VANE PHILIP AKS Westfield, N. J. “Happy am I. from care I am free. Why aren’t they all contented like me?” Class Football, 2-4; Chapel Play. 4; Scenery Committee, Senior Play. EVELYN ANDERSON Philadelphia. Pa. “Who can foretell for what high cause This darling of the Gods was born?” Class Basket-ball Team, 2-3-4; Weather Vane. 4; French Play, 4; Class Day; Glee Club; Chapel Play. 4; Track; Class Prophecy. LAWRENCE AKGt’IMBAU Brooklyn, N. Y. “Howe’er it be, it seems to me 'Tis only noble to be good.” Debating, 4; Interclass Debating, 1. HORACE BAKER Westfield. N. J. “In thy heart the dew of youth. On thy lips the smile of truth.” Class Football, 2-3; Class Baseball. 2-3; Captain, 2; Class Basket-ball. 2-3: Varsity Tennis, 3; Varsity Basket-ball, 4; Varsity Baseball. 4; Class Day Property Committee. Chairman: Assistant Business Editor on Weather Vane. RANDOLPH BAKER Westfield, N. J. “Thinks much, writes little, speaks less.” Senior Day.
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