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

 - Class of 1931

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THE i$ 3a WEATHEIR VANE | J. WESLEY ALBRO Tell me about it, tell me plainly, too Spanish Club (2, 3); Easier Play (2); Spanish Play (3); Knock Com. (3); Junior Prom Com. (2); Senior Day Com. (3). “ MiVTS ' some,imes wears glasses, but he never com- plains of “Dots before his eyes. He has informed us that ladders sometimes fall at two o'clock in the morning, but gives no explanation of this phenomenon. Wes's future as professional second story man seems dimmed by the fact that he has decided to take up aviation on Long Island. Happy landings. Wes! ROBERT ALLARDICE No laws can limit, no respect control Spanish Club (3); Debate Club (2, 3); Senior Day Play (3) ; Knock Com. (1. 2. 3) ; Senior Play Com. (3). J ATTLE, bang, crash!! —Don’t worry, it's only Chippy coming down the street in his chariot. Chippy is quite a thinker. He often sits and Fincks and Fincks and Fincks. For advice about blowing up chemistry and physics labs., consult the Allardice Wrecking Co. HELEN ANDRESEN I heed thee not. Nor care for thy fury Glee Club (I. 2. 3); Operetta (I. 2. 3); Red Cross Council (2); Weather Vane Board (3); Academic Com. (2); Finance Com. (3). (Quiet and refined in her nature. Helen has made herself known to us through her accomplishments as a pianist. Being a clever typist, also, she should expect a great future as some one’s stenographer. LEONA BANG My friends came round me, and I spol(c to them Aviation Club (2); Art Club (I. 2); Glee Club (I); Class Track (1); Graduation Com. (3). TJ EONA, true to her name, is the life of any gathering with her talents as dancer and singer. She has suddenly risen from riding in a Ford to a Packard. Leona held her chapel audience spellbound with a vivid account of decorating the “West room of her dream home. flight ecu

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THE 1931 WEATHER YANE (S'? BILL CRANE His ivorJ the lan , and he the lord of all President (I, 2, 3); Red Cross Council (I, 2); Spanish Club (2, 3) ; Club Pres. (3) ; Dramatic Club (2,3); Journalism Club (2.3) ; Debate Club (2, 3); Dramatic Club Plays (2); Easter Play (2); Senior Play (3); Senior Day (3); Spanish Play (3). ;0)l’R class president was the perfect macaroni in the Senior Play? Bill is an authority on what the well-dressed man will wear. His avocation is running a taxi service to Prospect Street? KATHRYN CARTTER Surpassed all Creeps that came to Ilium Vice-President (2. 3); French Club (3) ; Glee Club (1. 2. 3); Thanksgiving Play (3); Christmas Play (2. 3); Senior Day. Operetta (I. 2); Red Cross Council (I. 2. 3); Washington Rep. (2); Library Council (I. 2. 3); Soccer (I. 2. 3); Basketball (I); Baseball (2); Volley Ball (I. 2); Apparatus (I. 2); French Glee Club; Play Com. “JTay always does things the Wright way. She’s one of the most popular girls in the class and has so many activities that we wonder when she gets any rest. ELIZABETH BOWEN She vied n ith golden l enus in her charms Secretary; Slide Rule Club (2. 3); Debate Club and Teams (I. 2, 3); Journalism Club (I. 2); Thanksgiving Play (I. 2); Christmas and Easter Plays (2); Senior Play; Senior Day; Weather Vane Board (3); Soccer (I. 3); Hockey (3); Volley Ball (I, 2); Civic Com. (2). J CTRESS. editor, debater, speaker, our lady-like Libby is uncommonly versatile. She has lighter moments, however; and she is very fond of woods, especially Harwoods. WILLIAM LA PIA To him are £ u n n. beyond all other men. The rules right and prudence Treasurer; Finance Com. (3); Spanish Club (I. 2. 3); Senior Day Play (3); Spanish Play (3); Emblem Com. (3); Easter Play (3). •‘TOill «s the artistic boy who counts the pennies and dimes of the Senior Class. Our tall. dark, dashing hero has started to sprout a mustache. Mothers, look out for your darling daughters. Seventeen



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THE i93i WEATHER VANE iso is? STEPHEN BANYASZ ■So noble arl thou in both form and air Spanish Club (3); Varsity Football (I. 2. 3); Varsity Basketball (I. 2, 3); Basketball Captain (3); Varsity Baseball (1,2, 3). “Ouke is one of our most famous athletes. Besides captaining the basketball team, he has accomplished much in football and baseball. In the latter, he has been one of our leading pitchers. Most of us think that Steve is girl-shy, but why is it that he often goes through the halls crooning to himself? HARVEY BARNARD That man of wise devices Dramatic Club (I. 2, 3); Slide Rule Club (3); Thanksgiving. Christmas, and Easter Plays (I. 2. 3); Senior Day; Operetta (2); Picture Com. (3). “JP ETTIB0NE‘’ made a marvelous-looking girl on Senior Day. His beautiful marcel was the envy of all the girls. Harvey is quite the sailor and much prefers to spend his summers in South America. However, many mornings with Wood and Pershing in the library have made him determine to become a soldier. HARRIET BARTLETT To marl( the signs Of coming mischief is thy great delight French Club (I); Dramatic Club (2); Thanksgiving and Christmas Plays (I); Senior Play; French Glee Club; Oratorical Contest; Class Day. JjJvRRIET’s acting ability was shown in the Senior Play, for she played her part like a professional. Harriet can take almost any character part. She is rather retiring and lets other people do the talking. It’s too bad that the world judges people by how much noise they can make. WINIFRED BARTLETT Would that there dwelt in every bosom such a heart as yours! Cla«s Soccer (2, 3); Class Hockey (3); Class Basketball (I); Class Baseball (I). CHEERY word plus a kind deed equals Winnie. Her accomplishing power astounds us and her publicity power astounds Harriet. Luscious candymaking is Winnie’s avocation and a promising vocation. Nineteen

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