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

 - Class of 1926

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17 (The JHcathcr Haiti' HELEN FOREMAN The Pony Express Speak low if you speak of love . Entered in Senior year. Thanksgiving Day Play (4); Senior Play Properly Committee; Senior Day Play; Understudy Senior Play; Dramatic Club (4). Helen has a perfect thirty-eight measured in dates not inches. Helen’s voice can not only carry but carry and fetch. If you doubt this, untie her shoe lace and watch the scrimmage. After graduation she expects to return to the city where she will have more room. We perceive a suicide epidemic. JULIA E.OSTER Ll , Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens . Entered in Sophomore year; Class Basketball (2); Class Track (3); Manager (3) ; Varsity Track (3); Junior Prom Committee; Varsity Basketball (3. 4); Thanksgiving Play (4); Senior Day Property Committee; Class Day Costume Committee. Yes. this Minerva is Julia Ella Foster, simplified to Judy. At most limes these classic features are broken in a smile, for Judy can see the funny side of an undertaker. Five minutes with Judy and you find yourself either a mess or an airc-dale but you feel surprisingly happy over it. LAWRENCE FRITTS The Blacl( Pirate Do not think that what is hard for thee to master is impossible. Columbus Day Play (3); Class Track (3. 4); Class Football (4) ; Senior Play Scenery Committee. Lawrence is a reliable friend but it took the Senior Play to show us the real Bud. EVELYN GALLAGHER Silence Life is but thought. Glee Club (I); Class Track (3); Publicity Committee Senior Play. We are sorry this picture can not speak. We would love to share Dee’s broad A with the reader. She has a giggle which might even surpass that of her big sister but some one has to preserve the dignity of the family.

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16 ®1}t JHealljcr $aue U- LEIGH COOK Laff That Off And when 1 speak, let no dog bark . Class Football (2, 3, 4); Class Basketball (2, 3); Class Baseball (2); Weather Vane (3. 4) ; Business Manager (4); Springtime (3); Varsity Basketball Manager (4); Senior Play. Leigh is noted for his carefree disposition. His lusty laughter rings through the halls and is a fitting accompaniment to the merry twinkle in his eye. JANET DARBY I Alack there is more danger in thine eyes Than twenty of their swords. Living Pictures (2. 3) ; Pocahontas (2); Thanksgiving Day Play (4); Faster Play (3. 4); Secretary of Dramatic Club (4); Dramatic Club (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Springtime (3). Dimples deepening in rose-leaf cheeks —that’s what poets would say of Janet. And we know that Pete, besides being the class beauty, is a merry companion and a good sport. Her smile is sunny enough to make a rainy day cheerful. HOBART DUELL The Sport of Kings So big. and strong—but oh. so gentle . Pocahontas (2); Glee Club (I. 2, 3. 4); Debate Team (3. 4); Class Football (3); Hi-Y (2. 3. 4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Baseball Manager (4); Thanksgiving Day Play (4); Treasurer Debate Club (4); Union County Music Contest (3); Senior Play Committee (4). Hobart, a keen debater and the snappiest baseball manager that we have ever had. has at many times, kept his classmates in a slate bordering upon hysterics with his humorous remarks and witty sayings. ALBERT DUROW Beau Callant “Divert her eyes with pictures in the fire. Varsity Football (3. 4); Varsity Baseball (2. 3. 4) ; Captain (4); Varsity Basketball (2); Senior Play Scenery Committee; Senior Day Play; Class Football (I. 2); Captain (I); Class Baseball (I); Living Pictures; Junior Prom Committee; Hi-Y (3. 4). This big brown boy will be remembered, if for nothing else than his brute strength. His red hair, good humor, and gentle courtesy make him very popular.



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18 % 'BJeattyer Jtlaue ALLEN GIFFORD I Gentleman of Leisure Had in him those brave Iranslunary things that the first poets had. Class Track (1) ; Hi-Y (2. 3. 4); Springtime (3) ; Union County Speaking Contest (4); Dramatic Club (4); Thanksgiving Play (4); Senior Day (4). Programs! Every morning we used to see are class poet rub his cheek against that of one of his honored colleagues. This apparent show of affection provoked some speculation and perhaps some jealousy (Who knows?) However, we learned that it was only an indication of his progress in the beard contest. BETTY GOODRICH Lady Be Good rw Come home to men's business and bosoms. Glee Club (2. 3, 4); Class Basketball (I, 2. 3. 4); Decoration Committee for Junior Prom (3) ; Glee Club Concert (2. 4); Glee Club Contest (3) ; Thanksgiving Play (4) ; Class Track (I. 2. 3, 4); Class Day Costume Committee. Chairman (4); Head Typist for Annual (4); Senior Day (4). We can hear Betty long before we can see her. Everyone in the school is familiar with her carrying voice, either when she sings or laughs. RALPH GORDON Comedy of Errors If the heart of a man is depressed with cares. The mist is dispelled when a woman appears. Class Football (2); Varsity Football (3, 4); All Union County Center (4); 2nd All Northern New Jersey Center: 3rd All Stale Center (4); 1st All State High School Center (4); Class Basketball (I. 2); Varsity Basketball (3); Class I rack (2); Varsity I rack (4) ; Hi-Y Club (2. 3. 4); Class Day Scenery Committee. Oh! why does not G come nearer the end of the alphabet! But whatever lime Ralph spent on the descendants of the Pilgrim fathers, he still did not neglect his football. GEORGE GREASON The Jazz Singer Step right up and call me Speedy. Class Track (I); Cheer Leader (2, 3); Class Tennis (I); Varsity Tennis (2. 3, 4); Springtime (3); Hi-Y Club (2. 3); Chairman Entertainment Committee (4); Senior Concert Committee (4); Thanksgiving Play (4); Pantomimes (4); Senior Day (4); Class Football (4). Nize beby! That’s Speed.” This social celebrity is also a gentleman of the great outdoors, an advocate of the sport of princes, and a very clever imitator of the sons of Moses.

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