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CHARLES CRADY Senior Play Committee; Band 3, 41; Orchestra 2. 3 ; Football 12); Choir 12. 3. 4); Wrestling (2, 3). Charlie is one little man who's always busy as a bee. Speeding on his way. he’s in and out of school, where he toots on his horn and endures Mr Warner's ten minute periods of silence. He has been a Boy “Sprout for several years, but why hasn't he sprouted? BARBARA CRAFF Mask and Mime (3 ; Library Council (2) ; Girls’ Sports 2. 3. 4) ; Latin Club 3 . Bobbie has made herself famous in the W.H.S. through swimming and fencing Recently she achieved her heart’s desire, a driver’s license. Do you know that she’s the “School Belle?” Her lack of qualms when it comes to cutting up worms and guinea pigs astounds her intimates. Paine Hall will claim her next year, so doctors beware! PHYLLIS CREEN Senior Play Cast. Mask and Mime 2, 3. 41 ; Library Council 3. Secretary 4); Spanish Club (3, 4) ; Art Club 31 ; Girls' Sports 2. 3, 4). Never a dull moment when “Phyl'’ appears on the scene. Flitting about the stage as “Essie” in the Senior Play. Phyllis demonstrated her well-known dramatic ability. Always ready to give a monolog, this exuberant senior has a treat in store for any audience. WILLIAM CUNDRUM Band 13. 4) ; Track (2) ; Latin Club 3) ; Service Club '3. 4). A navy man gone wrong. Bill's a Sea Scout who intends to go to West Point. With a military bearing. he is a perfect cadet, except for the fact that he is allergic to women. In the band he beats the mighty bass drum to keep the time Quiet but cheerful. “Mr. Ducrat. as he is popularly known, is a fine camping companion. |ACK HAHN Baseball W2, W3, W4) ; Football IW2. W3. W4) ; Basketball IW2. W3, W4). jack is one of those boys you sometimes read about—tall, dark and handsome. He’s the not-so-secret passion of half the girls, but has managed to resist them so far. This all around athletic star, with his pleasing, easy-going personality. is popular among the boys, too. We surely were glad to have you back again from Bordentown, Jack. DORIS HALL Forum • 3, 4) ; Spanish Club (4) ; Badminton 13, 4); Latin Club 2' ; Spring Sports 2, 3, 4). Unassuming but full of fun. Doris is always ready for a good time She loves to tease and especially gloats when the victim of her attentions blushes. A collector of swing music, she definitely prefers Glenn Miller to any other orchestra leader. Doris’s ability to “give and take will win her many friends at college 28 •
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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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ROBERT HANSON Senior Play Committee; Prom Committee; Weather Vane 3, 41 ; Hi's Eye l2 ; Slide Rule Club 141 ; Catalyst Club 3, 4) ; H.-V 141 ; Track 13. 41 ; French Club 121. Bob. class Romeo, certainly has a way with the women. This bull session wit and journalistic success is probably meditating upon fame when he tells us that his life’s ambition is to shovel snow in Florida or operate an elevator in a one-story building. WILLIAM HARDCROVE Class Committees (2, 3. 4) ; Senior Play Cast; Mask and Mime 2. 3. 41 ; Band 2, 3, 41 ; Orchestra 12» ; Chorus 141 ; Hi-Y '3. 41 ; Red Cross 12. 31; Latin Club 13). Red is the tall good-looking fellow with the engaging personality. Although it's said gentlemen prefer blondes. Bill is broad-minded about it. He's a seasoned actor, having “trod the boards valiantly throughout high school Source of wind for the band. Bill’s an all-'round good fellow. HELEN HARDINC Academic Committee 12. 3) ; Girls' Sports (2, 3). Here's another young lady who plans a nursing career for herself, and she should certainly be commended. for her work will not be all roses and heartbeats. It's said that this petite girl has the unusual knack of designing lamp shades and likes to tinker in electrical shops. A bookkeeping enthusiast. Helen shines in this, her pet subiect. CAROLYN HARCAN Class Committee 13) ; Orchestra (2. 3. 4) ; Softball 12. 3) ; Volleyball (3). As an outstanding ’cello player of the orchestra. Snooky was among those who made the All-State Orchestra this fall She is a collector of those rare items, certificates of perfect attendance, dating from the mitten-on-stnngs era. During the summer migration, this speedboat owner becomes an Eagle Pointer of the first water. MARY )ANE HAYNES Senior Play Committee; Jr Aux. 12. 3. 41 ; Mask and Mime 12. 3. 4 ; Girls' Sports 2. 3. 41; Art Club (3. 4); Weather Vane 3. 4) This blond bombshell, sometimes called Goldie. haunts the sacred portals of W H S. Well-known by all for her artistic ability and personality, Mary Jane patronizes many of the local dances. Popular with everyone. Mary Jane is always surrounded by a flock of admirers. ANNE K. HEALY Senior Play Committee; Art Club 3. 41; Writers’ Club (4); Literary Club 14) ; Mask and Mime 2. 3. 4) ; Girls' Sports (2. 3. 41; Spanish Club (2). Give Anne a paint brush or a hockey stick and she'll be right at home. Play dozens upon dozens of twelve inch classical records and she’ll even smile. In the coming years we'll be sure to hear more about Anne’s unusual poetry and clever cartoons. • 29
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