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SUZANNE FISCHER Chorus (3, 41; Mask and Mime 12 ; French Club 2); Photoplay Club 13) ; Girls’ Spring Sports (2. 3). Sue is an obliging person who makes you reproach yourself for being a bore when you thought you were doing all right. Her giggle can be recognized anywhere, and it’s usually accompanied by some mighty pretty patter. Favorite pastimes are recording her friends' voices and helping to run a one hundred and four acre farm. BEVERLY FLEMING Weather Vane 12, 3. 4) ; Hi’s Eye (2, 3); C.A.C. (2); Cho.r (3, 41; Academic Committee 2 ; Spring Sports 2. 3. 4) ; Typing Club 13, Secretary 4). “Bev. a gal who’s oodles of fun, is well liked by all. one in particular. A Point Pleasanter in the summer, she acquires a smooth coat of tan. This pleasant girl, who’s neat in her work and appearance. will surely go far in the business world. jUANITA FRAZEE Band 12, 3) ; Spanish Club (4) ; Chorus 14). Accomplished Juanita traces her ancestry back to “Aunt Betty F razee'' of Revolutionary War fame. Her favorite recreation is roller-skating and she is one of Westfield High’s best in that line. For two years, Juanita was out there in front of the band as drum majorette, but this year she has chosen to distinguish herself at home as a seamstress MADO GASTON Weather Vane 3. Editor-m-Chief 4) ; Annual; French Club (2, 3. 4) ; Jr. Aux. 13. 4) ; Catalyst Club (4) ; Writers' Club 121; Sports (2, 3); Honor Society 13, 41. Famous for her clever wit, her literary works, and her collection of cute pms, Mado has a spicy personality which is an asset to any group. Her poetry and devastating repartee are well known, as are her handwriting and artistic temperament. Middlebury’s gain is our loss. MARY ELLA FLETCHER Writers’ Club (2, 3, President 41; Literary Club 13. President 4) ; Jr Aux. 4) ; Art Club 14) ; French Club (2, 3) ; Mask and Mime 12, 3, 4) ; Sports (2, 3). Pres dent of two literary organizations and “mudpie” enthusiast who aspires to sculp”. Marty is an official member of the Wide Smile and Sunshine Club. With an active and sincere interest in everything, Marty lets nothing daunt her, from dabbling in paint to composing a poem. NAN CATES Band (2. 3, 4) ; Girls’ Sports (2, 3, 4) ; Service Club (4) ; Mask and Mime 2) ; Forum Club 13) ; Latin Club (2). She is agile in sports and this field is her goal! Besides being the A-l horn-player in the W.H.S. band. Nan has ability as a dancer, more specifically in her hula and conga. Punning is a favorite pastime of Nan’s. Just mention Rutgers and watch her eyes light up. 26 •
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WINIFRED DERCE Class Secretary (2) ; Senior Play Committee (4 ; Cheer Squad i2 ; Red Cross 3»; Latin Club I3 ; Mask and Mime Club 12. 31; Jr. Aux. (2. 3. 41 ; Sports 12. 3). Distinguished is definitely the word for this peppy senior who’s always starting some new fad. It’s said that Winnie has a weakness for fuzzy mittens, bowling, and two lunch periods per day. This gal didn't even let the sugar shortage get her down. ELIZABETH EASTERBROOKS Library Council (2. 3). Elizabeth, one of those perennially cheerful souls who can soothe the most savage disposition, is always ready with a smile and the latest gossip. She’ll make you remember that old song. Somebody Loves Me. Since she is usually first to arrive and last to leave on every occasion, she is entrusted with many tasks, for everyone knows her dependability. Her favorite amusement is theatre trips. ALAN EBERSOLE Band (2. 3. 4) ; Football »2. 31; Orchestra 13 ; Track (3) ; Softball (2. 3. 4). Alan is synonymous with drums —remember him beating out Mr. Ingram’s Bolero at the annual Band Concert5 His second-best talent is turning on that come hither smile , and they do come! It’s pretty hard to ruffle Al’s smooth personality, but don't try it—he’s quite a sharpshooter. Look out Krupa—you've some competition here! 4 » CORDON ECERT Football (2, 3, W4) ; Basketball (2. 3. 41. This stalwart tackle is talented on a basketball floor, too. As for baseball, he’s only waiting for a contract The Admiral and General Sherman commute regularly between here and Elizabeth A rare inclination for physics and a passion for tall tales combine to make Davey O one of the great and noble of our senior class. FRANK EPPS Tennis (Manager 2, W3. W4 ; Football (41 ; Slide Rule Club (21. One of those happy-go-lucky fellows who somehow manage to do the right thing at the right time. Frank has an indefinable something about him that wins him many friends. Recognized by his award sweater, earned after three busy years as tennis manager, or by that certain blonde at his side. Frank’s also the man for that ticklish physics problem. BEVERLY FISCHER Finance Committee (2. 3 ; Red Cross (2) ; Spanish Club (2. 3, 4 ; Mask and Mime (2, 3, 4) ; Girls’ Sports (2). Smooth and sophisticated Bev is an ardent rooter among ardent rooters at basketball, football, and baseball games. She has a fondness for those nice clothes that accent her tall, dark good looks. Her happiest hours are those spent between classes when she is interrupted only by Mr Gesner. • 25
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MARY CEBLER ROBERT CEBLER PAUL CESNER Typing Committee (4) ; Annual; Academic Committee 2 ; Mask and Mime 2. 3) ; Finance Committee 31. Because of the devil in her eve. Mary can usually be found in her ninth period class. 115 She collects little trinkets’, and as rumor has it. frat pins. Her friends are not surprised when they drop in at Mary’s to find Cranford m the living room and Plainfield in the kitchen Football (2. W3, W4) ; Baseball (2. W3. Captain 4) ; Basketball 12. W3. W4 • , 8and (2). Geb , who excels in nearly every sport, is one of the school’s finest athletes In fact, he is reputed the fighting spirit behind our champion football team. His attractions, including his smooth clothes and a personality to match, win him many friends to supplement his activities as Fisherman. Finance Committee (4) ; French Club (2. 3, 4) ; Honor Society (3, 4) ; Band (2, 3, 4). Paul’s the strong, silent type, though he makes plenty of harmony m band and orchestra. He has inherited ability in languages which helps considerably in French Club plays. Paul also has a five years’ Scout workout behind him. He specializes in friends of both sexes, but is going to tend strictly to business if he goes to Annapolis. CONNIE CIALLOMBARDO Class Committees 3. 4) ; Chorus (2. 3. 4) ; French Club (2. 3, 4» ; Hockey 12, 3' ; Soft-ball 2). Jitty is noted especially for her sweet manner, unfailing neatness, personality, and integrity. An excellent ear makes her an expert in French, so we are not suroused to find Mr. Gesner one of her enthusiastic admirers. Indeed, nos coeurs s' ouvrent a ta voix, Connie. No wonder she was among the choristers at Atlantic City. JACQUELINE CIBLETT Although Jackie is new to West-field High School this year, she has won a number of loyal and devoted friends. Always willing tc help a friend in need, Jackie has an excellent eye for things that need fixing. Cheerful and co-operative, she surprised everyone by her thorough knowledge of foods and by her artistic ability when she helped her homeroom supply Christmas baskets for the poor. Ask this gal what time she arrives at school in the morning MARCARET CILLIS Girls' Sports 12. 3. 4) ; Mask and Mime 12) ; Catalyst Club 'Secretary 4) ; French Club 3. 41 ; Academic Committee 3) ; Service Club 13. 4). Oh. those eyes! as Mr. Gesner would say. Ace halfback of the hockey field, Miggie possesses a supply of pep which belies her size She is also one of those rare people who can laugh all the time and still get A’s. Her favorite song is Billy”. • 27
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