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JANE FRICK Mask and Mime Club (2, J, 4); Latin Club (2); French Club (2); Christmas Program (3); Civic Committee (Secretary 4); Senior Play Gimmittec (4). A lively blonde that lives up to the standards set by her friends and her, she mixes in every crowd in school and has a grand sense of humor that appeals to all. You may ask Jane about all of her out-of-town friends. MARY CALIZIA Soccer (2); Spanish (2, 3, 4); Typing Club (3, 4); Baskecball (3, 4); Finance Committee (4); Annual (4). Quiet, attractive, and efficient, Mary is sure to be a good secretary for someone after graduation. Now she spends many afternoons in the typing room. In contrast to this ambitious work, is her ardent support of the movies. She never misses her favorites among the films. All like this able student. LUISE FRICKMAN Art Club (3, 4); ‘s Eye (3, 4); Mask and Mime (4). One of our class artists, Luise is rather quiet until one knows her well. Her dry humor makes her well liked by her friends, who admired the becoming coat of tan she acquired for Senior Day. Luise’s ambition is to become a commercial artist, and we believe that she will be successful, for she succeeds in obtaining what she desires. LOIS GARDNER Photoplay Club (2, 3, 4); Hi’s Eye (2, 4); French Club (3, 4); Hockey (3, 4); Basketball (3, 4); Mask and Mime (4); Ii brary Committee (4). Lois is one of those envied blondes around school whose naturally wavy hair is a source of admiration, especially by straight-haired damsels on rainy days. She is very much interested in sports, and is said to be quite a golfer. She wields a hockey stick, too. ROBERT FUNK Football Manager (2, 3, W4); Mask and Mime (2, 3. 4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Christmas Program (2, 3, 4); Weather Vane (4); Annual (4). Half of our Funk and Prugh football managership. Bob, better known as Newt, is the class off-stage actor and wit. He has even Mr. J. stumped by his invention of F'unkonium.” Even with all of Bob's pranks and teacher-trouble, he’s sure to make his mark. CHARLES CARRISON Charles tells u that he formerly lived at Scotch Plains and has never done anything interesting. Fie is either the man Diogenes was looking for, or, as we suspect, he is an overly modest member of our class. We happen to know that his favorite subject is mathematics. If you ever want to buy a used car, we advise you to see Charles, for he knows how to select one. twenty seven
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DONALD FARRER Basketball Manager (2, 3. W4); Tennis (2, 5. 4); Mask and Mime Club (2); French Club (2); Academic Committee (3); Literary Club (4); Finance Committee (4). Wild root's walking testimonial finds time to manage the basketball team, astound the literary club, and strum the guitar. His masterful prose style is recognized in exclusive circles. He can often be found contentedly cruising around town in a very doubtful four cylinder limousine. ROBERT FAULKNER Photoplay Club (2); Tennis (2); Mask and Mime (3, 4); Radio Club (3); All-State Chorus (3, 4); Senior Play (4); Indoor Track (3, 4); Outdoor Track (2, 3, 4). Who is the school's All-State basso profondo,” Mask and Mime’s number one box office attraction, and Passaic township's bashful barn dance Romeo? Answers: a quiet and distinguished senior by the name of Hob Faulkner. Peanuts are with him constantly and may account for feminine interest. AURELIA FEICK Academic Committee (2); Gym Program (3); German Evening (3). Aurelia is an active member of our famous band and during football season she may be seen marching with the rest, playing her trumpet. She is also an excellent 'cello player. She is very quiet, but always has a friendly smile for everyone. Aurelia is one of the more sensible members of our class, and is always co-operative. WILLIAM FETZER Football (2, 3); Track (3, 4). Bill is a great follower of Westfield's athletic fortunes and is always among the rooters at our games. He must be a master mechanic, for he keeps his green Ford and an outboard motor in running condition. Bill, however, denies that he has received an offer to drive in the Indianapolis races. According to some. Bill isn't always the quiet, retiring fellow we know. HELEN FRASER German Evening (2, 3, 4). Helen has taken an active part in three programs presented by the German Department and is so enthusiastic about German that she has taught her little niece to sing German lieder. During the discussions which are held in Mr. Rope’s home-room. Helen frequently presents her views although she is ordinarily rather quiet. She has an aversion to doing home work. BETTY FREESE French Club (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (2, 3, 4); Junior Prom Committee (3). Besides being an excellent student Fritz has loads of other interests, such as music, athletics, Forum, various clubs, and diking. She has the swiftest tongue in school and one of the quickest minds. She lives by doing things on the spur of the moment, and by wearing out a woman’s privilege of changing her mind. twenty-six
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ALYCE CARY Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Athletic Council (2); Music Festival (2); Academic Committee (3, 4 ; Glee Club (5); Senior Play Committee (4); Typing Committee (4). Alyce is a rare individual to whom everyone tells his secrets. She is always smiling but is very quiet and not talkative. I laving secretarial aspirations she works hard all year but relaxes during the summer on the sunny shores of I.avaletle. Alyce’ chief interest is music. SAM CETTLE Sam is a newcomer from Washington and says that everyone seems to think that he knows the President or a favorite senator. Actually he is unfamiliar with celebrities although he has had some experience with a certain Westfield policeman who accidentally became the target for a snowball. Boxing and baseball are sports in which Sam participates and he enjoys watching basketball. In the future Sam will study Diesel engineering. LESTER CEBLER Football (2, 3, W4); Latin Club (2); Biology Club (2); Basketball (4). One of the strong men of our football squad. Geb” never seemed to have a care in the world besides trying to avoid the adhesive plaster which continually adorns his nose. With a good Irish ancestry and a certain patrolman behind him. he earns an honest living in a local A P. May I.es always retain us in his wonderful memory. JANET COODMAN French Club (2, 3, 4); Latin Club (2); Gym Program (2); Red Cross Council (2. 3); literary Club (4). Only Janet’s contagious laugh can make a stale pun go over in a big way. Rotating from prep school proms to college house-parties, she certainly makes the rounds. Janet wears her clothes with real style as we all noticed when she cut such a fine figure m the Girls’ Gym Program. STELLA CIALLOMBARDO Spinish Club (2, 3, 4); Mask and Mime Club (2); Typing Club (3. 4): Soccer (3); Basketball (3); Senior Typing Committee (4). I his attractive little girl has many good qualities which make her an outstanding personality. Red,” as she is called by her intimate friends, is one of the smallest members of our class. Her two main talents are acting and dancing. and her main ambition is to travel to California. MARCARET CORDON French Club (2) Library Council (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (2, 3); Forum (4). This sweet-faccd girl with the long curls can often be seen cither in the library or in the hall outside, her arms filled with magazines and books. She is a brilliant student and intends to become a social worker. Margaret has a great number of foreign correspondents and receives mail from all corners of the world. fwenty-eighf
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