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1930 WEATHER VANE ■ ■■ ■ . ----- - rr-TT=t»? STANLEY BRITTEN Hail his coming with applauses. President (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4; Spanish Club President (4); Union County Track Meet (3); Varsity Football and Basketball (3, 4); Class Football and Basketball (2); Class Track (2, 3); Basketball Captain (4); Class Day. The Class of '28 was proud of its Britty, but we’ll stand by ours any day. It is his grin and twinkling blue eyes, his athletic prowess, and his magnetic personality that have won him his many friends. BARBARA BOWDOIN With her moods of shade and sunshine Vice-President (4): Christmas Play (2); Senior Play Publicity (4); Annual (3); Dramatic Club (4); Glee Club (2. 3); French Club (4); Journalism Club (4); Operetta (2); Secretary (2) ; Weather Vane Board (4); Class Basketball (3); Class Day. A great deal like April, her birthday month, Bobbie has her many moods. However, one admits that she has inexhaustible good humor. She is a second Luther Burbank, for she has cultivated a new fruit called Carberry.” MARGARET LOOP And her hair was soft and golden. Secretary (4); Financial Com. (3); Knock Com. (3) ; Glee Club (3, 4); Debate Club (3, 4); Journalism Club (4); Varsity Basketball (3, 4); Class Basketball (2, 3, 4); Interclass Track (3); A. A. Council (4); Operetta (3); Weather Vane Board (4); Class Day. Oeccy, with her occasional comments on life “ in general, is irresistible. We know of a Case who drums a lot on this. “In basketball, says she, I wipe the floor with the best of them.” DORIS HIXSON Heart and hand that move together Treasurer (4); Academic Com. (2); Spanish Club (4); Aviation Club (3, 4); Hockey (2); Track (2, 3); Class Day. IC'FFICIENT little “Hicky” has a violent passion for anything pertaining to aeroplanes. She is a happy-go-lucky person who always has a clever retort for repeated teasing about those deep destructive dimples in her cheeks. Twenty-three
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SENIOR CLASS OF 1930 OFFICERS Stanley Britten.................................President Barbara Bowdoin............................Vice-President Margaret Loop........................ Secretary Doris Hixson..............„................. Treasurer ADVISERS Miss Alice Pelton Miss J. Isabella Dodds Miss Dolores W. Bordner Twenty-two
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1930 WEATHER VANE vr MARION ANTHONY Handsomest of all the women Christmas Play (3); Senior Play (4); Picture Com. (4); Spanish Club (4); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Music Club (2, 3. 4); Operetta (2, 3); Class Day. ipabe”, that dark and glowing beauty, is class royalty. Her poise, clothes, and stately carriage do as much destruction as her low, drawling voice. She is an outdoor girl and an equestrienne of note. Marion patronizes Wind-feldt’s and is ‘ frank” about it. She and her chow were very fetching on Senior Day. DORIS BADE Young and beautiful was Wabun. Senior Play (4); Junior Prom (3); Class Com. (3, 4); Class Weather Vane Com. (4); Academic Com. (3); French Club (3. 4); Library Council (4); Soccer (4); Volleyball (4); Class Day. Tf you ever feel the desire to hear any of the pre-war songs, ask Doris. She knows ’em all. When it comes to lovely complexions Doris wins first prize. She has a cute little pout, which she uses much in French Class. AUGUST BAUM Young and tall and very handsome Thanksgiving Play (2, 3); Christmas Play (2, 3); Easter Play (2); Class Com. (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (3); Debate Club (3); Class Basketball (3, 4); Class Football (2, 3); Varsity Football (4); Operetta (3); Weather Vane Board (2, 3, 4); National Oratorical Contest (2); Class Day. a ell-dressed ‘‘Petit Augie” is not an ideal French linguist; but when it comes to colloquial English, he’s right there. His ‘‘College Humor” line has caused many a girl to fall for the smoothy of 1930. EDWARD BEHRENS Who so free as Shingebiss. Interclass Track (3); Baseball (3, 4); Football (2, 3); Class Day. IT'D, who spends most of the afternoon making his Essex go up Elm street at twenty-five, believes thoroughly in the slogan, ‘ Sleep is good for the soul”. He loves to make Mr. Gesner late for class at noon by locking the front door. Ed is very fond of ’Plants” with “Dots” in them. Twenty-four
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