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

 - Class of 1940

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SALTER CLARK French Club (2, 3. 4 ; Track (4); Football (2); Junior Prom Committee (3). Saul, although slight of build, is excellent in hockey, football, track, and bowling Ask hint the best method for breaking through the rear of the auditorium. This Junior’s hero is seen at all our school dances, ami it is rumored that he's quite a personality at a stag party. Me is a member of the White chapter of the Hi-Y. JUNE COCKLEY Collectors’ Club (2. 3, 4); Spanish Club (2. 3. 4); Hockey (3. 4); Baseball (2. 3); Typing Club (4); Annual. Those who know June casually think her serious, but actually she’s a happy, ready-to-do girl. In this young lady is a potential Olympic diving champion. tllave her tell you about it sometime!) June's constant blushing annoys her terribly, but it doesn't make her sentimental; m fact, nothing really affects her. EDWARD COLES Archaeological Society (2, 3); Spanish Club (3. 4); Track (2): Band (2. 3. 4). The main purpose in life of this swing-minded blond youth is to have a good tune. Although he can be scri-nus when the occasion arises, it's quite a difficult task. Fond of sailing, he also enjoys ping-| orig, walking, and Hansen. There was quite a mystery this year when his best friend broke Ed's nose. FRANCES DRAKE-—Most Businesslike—BOB COLLINS GEORGE COLLINS Class President (3); Football (2. 3, 4) ; Track 12. 3. 4). Baseball (2); Senior Play (4). George, a football letter man. showed his versatility by being Junior Class president and then appearing as Linda's silent beau in the Senior Play. His participation in practically all s I torts offered, marks him as an all-routld athlete. George, with his marvelous “gift of gab should find his career as a lawyer successful. ROBERT COLLINS Class Treasurer (4): Red Cross Council (2, 3, 4); Academic Committee (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Baseball (2, 3); Basketball (3, 4); Football (4). One-cent Hob, our handsome treasurer. is what keeps the girls attentive during class meetings. Iris few moments of relaxation from hi studies usually arc sjtvut in the company of Honest Clyde ubsciving the customs uf his little feathered friends rather than those of the fairer sex. RUTH COLMER Choir (3, 4); Hi's Eye (3); Photoplay Club (3, 4). Happy-go-lucky Ruthie is very much interested in sports and is an enthusiastic skater. On almost any brisk winter day you can sve her either at Mmdowaskiii or at Echo Lake. She’s quiet but is full of fun. is always ready for a good time, and is always willing to help people. These traits make her a pleasant | erson to live with. Page Twenty-two

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JANET MARKS—Most Suave—ALLAN CARTTER JEANETTE CAMERON ('.iris' Sports (2, 3. 4); Mask and Mime (2. 3); French Club (2, 3); Red Cross Council (2. 3, 4); Gym Program (2); C.. A. C. (3). Although she is a skier of some note, “falsie” possesses a touch of the do-mestic. too, which can easily be proved by sampling one of her delicious cakes. She is the quiet, retiring type as evidenced in class, but such things are often deceiving. ROGER CARROLL Football (2. 3. 4): Track (2, 3); Wrestling (4); Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Play Committee (4). Although an athlete and a student, Roger has no talent for dancing. He is the swell pal type that sticks by you no matter what happens. “Rog” has been a staunch supporter of the football team for three years and this year he has gone places in the Wrestling Club. PAT CARDILLO RUTH CARLSON French Club «2. 3. 4); Mask and Mime 2. 3, 4 : Gym Program (3, 4): Hi's Eye (3, 4); Choir 3. 4). S. A. T. Urivr (3. 4); Senior Play Committee. Smiling, black-haired “Pat” is one of the mainstays of the Hi's Eye. She is always ready with good ideas ami helpful suggestions, and tin- fact makes her ever popular. Pat has a natural gift for teaching children, and we know she will succeed in this line. ALLEN CARTTER Football (2. 3. 4); Track Manager (2. 3. 4); Latin Club (2. 3. 4); Civic Committee (2, 3); Catalyst Club (Vice-Pres. 3, Treas. 4); Junior Prom Committee (3). Big AI can often be seen with a pile of bulletins. His talents seem mainly athletic, bin there has been too much comj etition in football to give him a chance. His winter si »rt is bowling. Much of Al's time is taken up with Hi-V activities. Girls' S|M»rts (3, 4). Ruth Carlson’s forte i- tennis - and she has made the tennis team for two cars in succession. She's also interested in bowling, swimming, and dancing. Ruth is the “cool, calm, and collected” type, but sh? isn't langin' The first clue to her personality i her sincere smile. Her friendliness and her rich, pleasant v i:e contribute toward making her an interesting person to know. PAT CAVANAGH French Club (2. 3. 4 ; Latin Club 2. 3. 4); Mask and Mime (2. 3. 4); ('.iris' Sports (2. 3, 4); Finance Committee (3); Senior Play Committee ( I); Annual. The girl for whom “Chatterbox must have been written has enriched several languages with words of her own invention, but she manages to be on the Honor Roll every month. Practically a necessity on a dull day. Patty also excels in many spoils, such as swimming and tennis. Page Twenty-one



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ALFRED CONNELLEE Football 3. W4); Baseball (2. 3. V4): Athletic Council 3. 4); Intramural Basketball (3. 4). Wrestling (4). Our smiling center, the backTxmc « f the football team, i also part f the backbone of the senior class. , | not only a mathematical wizard, but also an expert in physics. He plays an excellent Romeo to Edie's Juliet, and he'- always on hand when her gray Plymouth metis a push. JUNE CONRAD German Evening i2. 3, 4); Girls’ Sports (2. 3. 4); Glee Club (2 . Band (3, t . Choir (4): G. A. C. (41. Red Ci' s Council 2, 3, 4 . Always ready to talk is June, whose particular interests are athletics, music, and Maine. June is also ready to travel, and according to her the most interesting school trips are taken by the baud via New York. Doanc College. .Nebraska, will be her future Alma Mater. ALLAN COOK Track Manager (2. 3. 4); Latin Club (2, 3); Forum (3. 4); Weather Vane (Business Manager 2, 3, 4); German Evening (2. 3. 4). Community Fair (3 . ProprrU termed professor ' by his .nliuiiing classmates. Allan has become a school celebrity. Me can dish •nit more astronomical facts and German dates than a stack of encyclopedias. When he isn't bu-y watching the stars, he divides hi' time between two im-l oitant jobs—literary and athletic. EDITH JOHANSEN—Most Versatile—EDMUND CRANCH HOWARD COURTNEY Spanish Club (2, 3). Finance Committee (4); Civic Committee (3). Howard's green fiuick is familiar tn all his friends as a convenient taxi. He has shown his ability at leadership by being elected to the presidency of the local Epworth League. He has enrolled in Lehigh University, and we see success ahead for him in mathematics. His interest ill our pretty, prize winning artist is very evident. EDMUND CRANCH Baseball (2, 3. 4): Academic Committee (2); Spanish Club (2. 3, Treasurer 4); Band (2. 3, 4); Red Cross (2. 3. 4). Because of his famous hair cut' Big Ed” or Hamrod” is also known .»' Fuzzy.” 'Hus musical boy i a second Harry James on the trumpet and just this year revealed himself a' a vocal discovery. Although Ed seems slow, that W canu- from sjwedy work on the baseball diamond. JOHN CRAWFORD Athletic Council (31: German Evening (3. 4). John i' a kind of Scotch non-conformist. h r it is certainly hard to get him t keep his coat in a locker or do other customary things. He has a passion for bacteriology and allied subjects, but loathe- doing required school work. When he unbend- and deigns to smile, he has a surprising way with young ladle- on street corners. Page Twenty-three

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