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MINOR FROST Weather Vane (Business Manager 3, 4) ; Mask and Mime (Treasurer 3); Football (2); Cheer Leader (2, 3, 4); Prom Committee (3); Vice- President (3); Community Fair (2, 4). Once the life of 1937, Minor has lately waxed pessimistic and lias abhorred all save cheer leading. This hitch-hiker loves the New Hampshire nights. ROSAMOND FRYE Senior Play Committee (4); Senior Day (4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Mask and Mime (3 4); Glee Club (4); Hockey (2, 3, 4); Cheer Leader (3, 4); Community Fair (2 4). Tall, dark, and peppy, Rosie is an expert sailor and owns her own boat. Versatile Poz” excels at hockey and cheer leading and dances divinely. MILLARD GAMBLE Nominating Committee (2, 4); Junior Prom (3); His Eye (2); Football (3); Tennis (4); Golf Team (3. 4). This aspiring admiral, the Bobby Jones of our golf team and a crack tennis player, owns the small- est car on the campus. At present this handsome senior's affections arc turned toward a diminutive actress. GLADYS G. GARY Mask and Mime (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Soccer (4); Senior Ticket Committee (4). Gladys is that petite blonde from 113 who is always losing her way around or running to catch up with some tall senior. G.G's desire is to get to class early and she aspires to become an efficient secretary some day. WILLIAM GLOVER Prom (3); Annual (4); Art Club (2); Catalyst Club (2); Slide Rule Club (3, 4); A. A. Coun- cil (3); German Night (3, 4); Red Cross (2, 4); Senior Play (4); Community Fair (2, 4). A joiner who is a worker, Bill rated high on the Annual staff. Mathematician extraordinary and pos- ter artist, Bill is frequently in demand. MURIEL GOLDSMITH French Club (2, }); Library Council (2); Literary Club (3, 4); Mask and Mime (4); Typing Club (4); Tenniquoit (2, 3); Soccer (2, 3, 4); Volley Ball (3). Muriel, who plays the piano, left us for Arlington, but was sorry to go. While she was with us, she was constantly active in many fields. twenty-four
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MARY E. FELTENBERCER Academic Committee (3, 4); Senior Play Com- mittee (4); Collectors' Club (2. 3, 4); Catalyst Club (4); Tennis (3, 4); Hockey (4); Volley Ball (2); Basketball (2); Tenniquoit (3, 4), Mary is a whizz in economics, hockey, and volley ball. Her wide interests and pep make a combination which keeps both her friends and her busy, EDMOND FERGUSON Tennis (3, 4). Our quietest boy. Ed seems to be rather bored with the rush and bustle of high-school life. He’s in- terested in writing and occupies much of his time entering contests. Ed's one of these people who has actually won a contest—he cnce got the startling sum of twenty-five dollars. MELANIE L. FILSINCER Finance Committee (3); Basketball (4). Melanie is a very quiet girl, who doesn’t bother her pretty head very much about anyone around school. She’s expert at basketball and her lovely complexion would be the pride and joy of any girl. As for men—well she prefers them out of town. DONALD FLEMER Civic Committee (3); Junior Prom (3); Academic Committee (4); Latin Club (3); Glee Club (3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4}; All state Chorus (2, 3, 4); Christmas Program (2, 3, 4). A dulcet tenor, an amiability, and a surprising de- termination belong to Ddn, Cornell aspirant, who lopes about carrying an overstaffed briefcase and deploring unfinished work. MAXINE FORCE Class Secretary (2); Senior Play Committee (4); Forum (3); Mask and Mime (3. 4); Typist Club (3); G. A. C. (3); A. A. Council (3). Mackie, one of our attractive seniors, is inevitably busy. You usually find this ambitious young lady doing work for someone or driving around in her Ford V-8. Her pleasing manner has won her many friends. HELEN FRICK Correspondence Committee (4); Finance Committee (2); Prom Committee (3); Senior Play Com- mittee (4); French Club (3, 4); Mask and Mime (3, 4); Library Council (3); Community Fair {4 , Bubbling over with fun and happiness is Helen, a helpfully critical friend and an ardent sportswoman. She gives her friends abundant thrills in her black Packard, twenty-three
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I VT. JOSEPH GONNELLA Baseball (3, 4). Joe, '’The Gondolier,” soared to great heights in high school baseball in his junior and senior years. Hunting and fishing rook up a great deal of his time during their respective seasons. In life, as in sports, he may be depended upon at all times. RICHARD GRAHAM Junior Prom (3); Slide Rule Club (3); Football (2, 3, 4); Track (3, 4); German Evening (3, 4); Senior Play (4); Community Fair (4). This stocky fellow enjoys a bit of horse-play now and then. Having visited Bermuda last summer, he longs to return to its sunny climate—or is it some- thing else? CHARLES A. GREAVES Band (2, 3, 4), Ah! Charlie is a drum-major extraordinary—and can he swing that ’stick”! when he struts out on the football field he eclipses the best efforts of the other leader. When not swinging the ’’stick” he spends his time filling cars at Westfield's nearest gas station. ESTELLE CREENHAUS Correspondence Committee (4); Senior Play Com- mittee (4); rrLady of the Lake” (3). Estelle, with her beautiful flaming curly locks, is our happy-go-lucky from Rahway, She’s a good sport and always ready to do you a favor. They say her better hours are from eight p, m. on—any- way, we think she's pretty swell.” BARBARA GRISWOLD French Club (3, 4); Literary Club (3); Vice- President (4); Red Cross Council (2, 3); G, A. C. (2, Pres, 4); Hockey (2, 3, 4) Soccer (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2. 3, 4). Bear,” an able athlete and a good sport, is well liked. This tactful miss has had many responsibili- ties and carried them all well. JOSEPH B. GUISE Correspondence Committee (4); Senior Play Com- mittee (4); Football (W4J; Baseball (2, 3, 4). Joe, a very dependable player, filled an end position on the football team this year. As a dialectal artist Joe has the reputation of offering a laugh every minute. This combined with his personality makes Joe a likable fellow. twenty-five
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