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1930 WEATHER VANE Vi— ■ V--T- -T - 7 :---L-P FRANK BELL And the boy grew up and prospered. French Play (3. 4); Civic Com. (2, 3); French Club (3, 4); Slide Rule Club (3. 4); Journalism Club (3): Cheer Leader (3, 4); Baseball (3); Football Manager (4); Class Day. a. he's makin’ eyes at me See the raven hair! Girls would go wild if he'd give them half a chance. But he is so aloof! Frankie is a fine boy, admired by all 101 whither his big VV drags him every day. Frankies growing tall. Garde, Augie, he’ll be looking down at you! THOMAS BICKERS Lay the youth with hair disheveled. Christmas Play (3); Senior Play Com. (3); Senior Play Property Com. (4); Chairman Senior Play Scenery and Carpentry Com. (4) ; Dramatic Club (4); Union County Track Meet (2); Weather Vane Captain (2, 3. 4); Class Day. Thomas Hamilton, one of those cold brawny A men, certainly thawed out after a few walks to the Jello girl’s home. He had a weird conception of the New Jersey speed laws, but one offense was enough to slow him 'way down. We like to see Tommy sprawled at full length working on scenery. BRUCE BLOUNT Chibiabas, the musician Senior Day Play (4); Class Finance Com. (4); Aviation Club (3); Music Club (2, 3, 4); Collectors’ Club (4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Class Day. ■the scientist said, Doubtless he’s as brawny as any you have here.” Well, anyway, he runs. If he and Spencer hadn’t a strictly business arrangement concerning their Buick, we think he’d run to Cranford. “What is this thing called Love?” Bruce’s favorite poem is “Blow, Bugle, Blow!” ANNA BRACUTO Looked and tittered at each other. Civic Com. (2); Glee Club (3, 4); Operetta (3, 4); Class Day. A ll sports claim Anna’s favor, so you will find her in the gym whenever possible. Anna has the honor of being class giggler. Oh. she delights in provoking us and so keeps the spice from her write-up. Anyway, we know she has a passion for eats. Twenty-five
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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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J 930 WEATHER AD ALINE BROWN Stammering in her speech a little Junior Prom Com. (3); French Club (3, 4); Library Council (4); Soccer (3); Operetta (3); French Play Com. (4); Class Day. A ddie. whose first names the bane of her life, has a great desire to have a military wedding and to parade out of the church under an arch of swords. We all envy her curly hair, her agility on ice-skates, and her skill on the piano keys. HERBERT CORNELL He the marvelous story teller Dramatic Club Plays (3); French Play (2, 3, 4); Senior Day Com. (4); Knock Com. (2, 3); Spanish Club (3, 4); Dramatic Club (3, 4); French Club (2, 3. 4) ; President French Club (4); Music Club (2, 3); Journalism Club (4); Class Day. ’Ll erbie. the instigator and co-plotter of all the 11 wickedness that took place on Senior Day, is the class Caesar. His natural bent for languages permits him to converse with any one and makes him Mr. Gesners pet Homer Feep. Every one enjoys his sense of humor, which is evident in all languages. DORIS CORNELLIER And her eyes were very dreamy. Senior Play Program Com. (4); French Club (4); Class Day. i'xoris has displayed marvelous ability as a yearbook artist. She has many interests outside of school and her great disappointment is the fact that she has had to wait so long to get a driver's license. How does she train those fascinating side curls? EDWIN DAVIS Who shall say what thoughts and visions Fill the fiery brains of young men? Junior Prom Com. (3); Academic Com. (4) ; Collectors’ Club (4); Senior Play Com. (4); Class Day. v ou know the tall boy with nice blonde hair a who amuses himself in tiresome classes by drawing mysterious diagrams of mansions, and who spends the rest of the time looking up family history in dusty tomes. Some day we’ll find him designing skyscrapers or selling genealogies. Edwin shows decided preference for wire-haired terriers. Twenty-six
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