(Elic ■Weather llmte 19 JOHN FREEMAN Where Do You Worf(-a John? “His Kcarl is in his work.” Varsity Football Squad (4); Varsity Track (2-3-4); Class Track (2-3-4); Class Football (4) ; Hi-Y (4) ; French Club (4); Prom Refreshment Committee. Johnny is a good student, a good sport, and a fine fellow in general, but oh my. how shy! His High School career is summed up in the three BY —bashful, bright, and Betty. JOAN FRYE Baby Face. I too. was born in Arcadia.’ Entered in Sophomore Year. Class Basketball (2); Chairman Costume Committee. Thanksgiving Play (4); Property Committee of Senior Play; Chairman Candy Committee (4); French Club (4); Senior Day Program; Property Committee French Play (4); Chairman Costume Committee Class Day. If our digestions are ruined through excessive indulgence in Schrafft chocolates, we shall have to blame this enterprising saleslady, for she has toiled ceaselessly in the interests of our exchequer. An all-round specialist is Joan in all kinds of committee work, after which statement, it is hardly necessary to add that she’s been a decided asset to such committees since she joined us in her Sophomore year. h K S • fitUU DOROTH Pirale Sorig “Link’ed sweetness, long drawn out. Class Basketball (2-3-4) ; Decoration Committee Junior Prom (3); Academic Committee (3-4); Library Service (2-3-4); French Club (4) ; Class Track (3). This gentlest of maidens figured as one of the most desperate of the many desperadoes masquerading through our halls on Senior Day. On the varsity basketball team she has helped win many victories, and in Latin—well, ask Mr. Long. RE VOGENDALL He’s the Last Word. I loved him well, his fearless part. His gallant leading, won my heart. Senior Play (4; Debate Team (4); Dramatic Club President; Dramatic Club Play (3) ; Senior Play Committee (4) ; Senior Party Committee. A likable fellow with a great deal of dramatic ability! He has given his classmates many hours of enjoyment in chapel. Red is leaving a host of friends behind. Forsooth! he’s an actor of highest degree. Plays Romeo at Muhlenburg on many a spree! fUtf HS C lx-A (.M' : o
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(El|i' 339ftttl]cr 3Danr 21 DOROTHY HAMMER That Red Head Cal. Full of unconquerable energies.” Class Basketball (1-3-4); Class Baseball (3); Class Hockey (3); Springtime (2); Prom Committee (3). Dot is a peppy little body whose smile simply radiates sunshine. We have heard that her pet subject is Chemistry. You wonder why? For the answer, apply to Dot herself. JOHN HARPER IVynfyen, Blyn en and Nod. How sweet it is to rest.” Entered in Junior year. Class track (3); Varsity Track (3-4); Varsity Baseball (3); Thanksgiving Day Play (4); Art Committee Senior Play (4); Class Baseball (4). Johnny’s aptitude for loafing is well known to his friends. Though a bit shy when he came to Westfield, he has overcome his diffidence and is now one of our most popular fellows. He makes an excellent Indian, as Miss Goossen found out in the Thanksgiving Living Pictures. FRANCES HERBST That's a Cood Cirl Td rather study books than men. Varsity Track (1-2-3); National Track Meet; Class Basketball (2-4); 2nd Varsity Basketball (3); Class Hockey (3); Class Baseball (3); Captain (3). Frances has distinguished herself by making scores in track, baseball, and basketball. What a collection of numerals she must have! HUBERT HUMPHREY I Want To Be Happy By his laughter we shall know him. Varsity Track (3-4); Class football (2-3-4); Class baseball (4); Class Track (1 2-3-4); Spanish Club; Class Basketball (1-2). Doc. the personification of noise and action, is ready to do anything for anybody at any time. He expended all his dignity in his freshman year and has been acting like a kindergarten youngster ever since. NSC
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