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

 - Class of 1927

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©Itr 333catljfr ;@ane 11 GEORGE BRAY When I Was Seventeen. “Much study had made him very lean.” Class Track (2 3); Class Football (3-4); Class Basketball (1-2-3); Varsity Basketball (4); Debate Club (4); Hi-Y Club (4); Senior Day Play. The engine of George’s flivver once melted and ran out the exhaust pipe, for which reason he walked to school for some time. Whether or not this soured his view on life, we do not know, but since then his argumentative qualities have been noticeably present with him when in 101. When in a cheerier mood, however, he plays basketball and cuts up like a normal Senior. JOSEPH BURD Mindin' My Business He seems a modest youth. Glee Club (I-2-3-); Civics Play (I); Weather Vane Captain (3-4); Union County Music Contest (3); Christmas Play (4); Senior Day (4); Class Day Committee (4). Our little Jo gets the best marks in gym on the days when he is absent! He is a persistent Weather Vane captain and has many subscriptions to his credit. Senior Day he made his debut on the stage as Joan Frye’s twin brother. GLADYS BURGE Where Did You Cel Those Eyes? The lustre in your eye. heaven in your cheek, pleads you fair usage. Living pictures; Glee Club (1-2-3); Class Day Property Committee; Class Track (2-3-4); Junior Prom Committee. Brown eyes and a sweet smile usually bode ill but we can safely say that Glad-Eyes has never caused any trouble, save for certain commotions around the heartstrings of brunet-lically-inclined ’’hommes.’ HAROLD CLARK My Sugar. He that serves fair ladies may at least expect kind looks and kind words. Varsity Football (2-3-4); Captain (4); Varsity Basketball (3); Varsity Baseball (4); Class Football (I); Class Basketball (1-2) ; Senior Play. Slim, the Red Grange of our school, enjoys the proverbial popularity of a football captain and hero. Whether on the athletic held, the stage, the dance floor, or in the classroom. Slim” adapts himself to the occasion with equal success.

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®be Jfirather Pmte 13 DOROTHY BARNARD . r fy - A1 . I'l yJjS' Dolly Dimples She mcriteth praiseworthy comment Entered in Junior year. Debate Club; French Club; Senior Day Committee; Costume Committee; Thanksgiving Play. We might well call Dorothy a prodigy because she always has her homework done, but we have decided to call her just Dot . Her French accent is of an individual brand-------- not Parisian, certainly! DORRIS BARRETT -«-c- ounnyQ Charm is the gift of the Gods Thanksgiving Day pictures (4) ; Christmas play (4) ; Spanish Club (4); Civic Committee; Quotation Committee. When Doris becomes a full-fledged nurse, we’re all going to have serious operations so she can lake care of us. Won’t she look sweet in a nurse’s white cap and apron? MILDRED BARTLEMAN Bron n Eyes, Why Arc You Blue? ’Art is power. Springtime (I); Senior Play Art Committee; Senior Day Play; Thanksgiving Play; Costume Committee (3); Easter Play Art Committee. We haven’t quite decided whether Milly's shoes have oily soles or whether the hall becomes oily at the touch of her feet. At any rate, Milly always manages to slide into 117 every morning at S:29l 2. GUS BECKER Wairii £ A c;?r As fine a youth as ever there was. Class Football (3-4) ; Living Pictures (4); Senior Play (4); Class Day Committee (4). Gus, ye big building contractor has built up some scholastic standing in W. H. S. However, we have decided that Gus must be naturally bright. for he always gets A in Physics. He also proved himself to be a natural fencer, in the Class Day Play, tripping no less than three people with his elongated carving knife. f



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®Iii' JHrntljfr Jlanr 15 ESTELLE CLARK C v Oh Lad ), Lad}). “Airs and manners are more expressive than words. Entered Sophomore year; Union county track (2-3-4); Senior class day; Spanish club; Speaking contest. Estelle, otherwise known as Gin. came to W. H. S. in her sophomore year. Among extra-curricular activities, she has been interested in track, and. outside of school hours, bridge is her avocation. We predict that the next edition of Auction Bridge will be edited by her. CLIFFORD COLES Good Seoul. “To be short is no disgrace, only inconvenient. Senior Play Scenery Committee; French Club; French Play; Debate Club. With his thoroughness and determination Cliff is sure to make his mark in the world. Though he’s a conscientious student, he likes best the school of the woods, forestry and camping being his pet hobbies. VIVIEN COLLIER Your Shining Eyes. There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talker. Glee Club (I-2-3-); Class Track (1-2); Pocahontas Operetta (I); Union County Singing Contest (2); Thanksgiving Play (3); Debate Club (3-4). Beneath Viv’s” seemingly quiet exterior we find a sparkling vivacious personality. In a few years we will look for her in the opera or on the stage impersonating Malvolio. ELEANOR CONWAY In Old Madrid. Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Glee Club (1-2); Glee Club Concert (I); Class Basketball (1-4); Track (I-2-3-4); Baseball (3); Senior Party Committee (4); Hockey (3). Why are all the guitars in Spain? They wouldn’t be if our Eleanor w-ere the winsome Lady of Spain she was on Senior Day! Her lovely black hair, soft brown eyes, rose tinted cheeks, and smiling lips will undoubtedly charm many a future troubador!

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