For Reference Not to be taken from this library JUN 0 8 2007 3 9520 00181 2298 1939 GOLDEN "C" Presented by the SENIOR CLASS tf\ mi? CRANFORD HIGH SCHOOL CRANFORD, NEW JERSEY FOREWORD "No more pencils, no more books, No more teachers' dirty looks!" How many times have we jeeringly chanted that little ditty as we ran out of grade-school on the last day of those spring semesters? This time it holds: We're all fin- ished. Our days of flower-bringing have long since passed and now even these four years are over. We can fling our books and papers from us as we move into or against our several worlds of tomorrow. And yet we do it none too willingly, but rather with a wistful look backward—backwards on friends across the aisle, assignments finished and forgotten, morning detentions, cheer- ing the Blue and Gold, attending the Junior- Senior Prom. We should like to remain Seniors always—our feet are hesitant— but the future awaits. TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword . 4 Dedication 6- 7 Administration . 8- 9 Faculty 10-11 Seniors 14-41 Classes 42-45 Senior Staff Annual 46 Activities . 47-66 67-74 Athletics . w Advertisements . 75-88 THIS YEARBOOK TO OLIVER L. WEST with sincere thanks for his unfailing interest and cooperation during the years we have spent together. OLIVER L. WEST OF CRANFORD HIGH Z o H Dli. HOWAHD B, BEST Sit pen isiirj Pi incijhil w Yankton, A.B.; Montpolier University, Nebraska University, M.A.; Columbia, Ed.D. M-l H KAY A. CLEMENT Principal of Senior High School Bates, A.B.; Columbia, M.A. CHARLES A, WALLACE Pi/ticilhll of Junior Hi«h School Genesee Norm.il ColL^c, Rutgers, B.S. Page Ni F 1—Blanche Abrams 9—Bernard Carnevale 17—Stewart Hamblen A 2—Jeanette Armstrong 10—Grace Decker 18—Madeleine Harris C 3—Mildred Audsley 11—Stanley Dittmer 19—George Harrison 4—William Baliare 12—Mary Duggan 20—Rosalie Jones U 5—Helen Bass 13—Gladys Estabrook 21—Hazel Kingsbury L 6—George Beam 14—John Gatzy 22—Nelson Lightcap T 7—Alma Breck IS—Josef Goodman 23—Jack Migliore Y 8—Myra Brown 16—Almir-i Guy 24—Ernest Loveland 2S—Alice Mathews 3 3—Richard Savage 40—Etta Tunner F 26—Grace McAllister 34—Beatrice Schoenwisner —Seth Weekly A 41—Oliver West 27—Adelaide Mifllin 3 5—Frank Schoenwisner 28—Harriet Morden 42—Nina Whitacre c 36—John Sellman 29—Alice O'Brien 43—Margaret Wishard U }7—Helen Sinclair 30—Arthalinda Quaintance 44—Thclmj Wise L 3 1—Helen Risky 38—Gertrude Tansey 45—Harold Wilson T 32—George Relyea 39—Lucy Teague 46—Frank Zimmerman Y MEMBERS OF THE FACULTY Blanche V. Abrams. Trenton Normal, Rutgers, B.S., FJ HI English M. Margaret Anderson, Mount Holyoke, A.B.; Columbia. M.A English. Leave of Absence 19)8-1931) [cannerte Armstrong, Rutgers, B.S Mathematics Jessie Arthur, Montclair State Normal School; N. Y. U., B.S English, Leave of Absence 1938-1939 Mildred Audsley, Drexel Institute of Technology. B.S Home Economics William Ballare, Ohio State, B.A., B.S.. Columbia, M.A English Helen L. Bass. R. I. School of Design; N. Y. U. Extension. Columbia Art George L. li.Min, Suso.uch.mna University. B.S.; N. Y. U., M.A Commercial Alma K. Breck, State Teachers College, Temple University, Columbia, N. Y. U., Rutgers . Physical Education Myra Brown, Glassboro Normal College; Rutgers, B.S English, Social Studies Bernard L. Carnevale, New York University, B.S Commercial Grace Decker, Plattsburg Stale Normal School, Rutgers, B.S. .......... English Stanley Ditlmer, Morningsidc College, Iowa University, Columbia, B.A. Music Supervisor, Pupil of Arthur Pryor Mary Duggan, N. Y. U.. B.S English Gladys W. Estabrook, Mount Holyoke, A.B.; Columbia. M.A Mathematics John T. Gat/y, Waynesburg College, B.S.; University of Pittsburg, M.S Biology, General Science Josef Goodman, Juilliard School of Music. B.S Music M. Almira Guy. Smilh. All German. French Steward B. Hamblcn. State Teachers Normal School, G.rham, Me, Columbia, B.S., M.A. Social Science, Economics Madeleine Harris. Sk.dmore, B.A English, Social Studies George Harrison. Lafayette, U.S.; Columbia, M.A Science, Mathematics Rosalie Jones. Oneoma Normal College Mathematics, Social Studies Haal Kingsbury, Teachers College, A.B.; Columbia, M.A Domestic Arts Nelson M. Lightcap, Trenton State Teachers College. B.S. in Education ........ Commercial Ernest K. Loveland, Princeton, A.B.; Teachers College, Columbia, M.A Latin Alice M. Mathews, Colby College, B.S.; Yale Drama School English Grace McAllister, Lowell State Teachers' College English Adelaide M. Mifflin, Cornell University, A.B.; Columbia. M.A Social Studies Jack Migliorc, Columbia, A.B.; M.A Social Science, Athletic,, Mathematics Harriet Mordcn, University of Pittsburg, A.B.; Carnegie Library Sell ol, B.S.I Librarian Alice O'Brien, Kimball School, Boston University, Rutgers, B.S Commercial Arthalinda Quaintance, Rutgers, B.S.; University of Perm English, Science George L. Relyea. Teachers College, Columbia, B.S.; N. Y. U..M.A Manual Training Education C. Ellen Richard, Western Kentucky State Teachers College. A.B.; C.ilumbia, Graduate Sludy .... Commercial Helen Risley, Trenton Normal; Rutgers, B.S English Richard M. Savage, State Teachers Normal School, Gorham, Me.; Columbia Teachers College, B.S.; M.A. Industrial Arts Beatrice Schoenwisner, Columbia, B.S Science Frank Schoenwisner, Newark Teachers College, B.S Manual Training John Seliman, Indiana State Teachers College, A.B.; Columbia. M.A. ,n Literature; M.A. in Education; Union Theological Seminary, Bachelor of Divinity English Helen Sinclair, Montclair State Teachers College, A.B English, Social Science Gertrude Tansey, N. Y. U.. A.B Social Science Lucy O. Teague, Colby; Columbia. B.S.; Middlebury French School French Etta Tunner, Newark State Normal School; N. Y. U.. B.S Science, Social Studies George Warner, Trenton Slate Teachers College, B.S Commercial, First Semester J. S. Weekley, Mercer University, A.B.; Columbia, M.A Physical Education Oliver L. West, Harvard, A.B.; Columbia, M.A Mathematics Nina E. Whitacre, Ohio University, B.S.; Columbia, M.A P. A. D., History Harold M. Wilson, Acadia University, A.B Science Arthur Wintering, Rutgers, B.S. in Education Manual Training, First Semester Margaret Wishard, Chicago Teachers College; Teachers College in Columbia, B.S.; Fifth Avenue Hospital, New York City, R.N Home Nursing, First Aid Thelma M. Wise, Cornell College, Mount Vernon. Iowa, A.B.;University of Wisconsin; N. Y. U., M.A. English G. Frank Zimmerman, Bucknell University, A.B.; Columbia, M.A History, Economics Jolia R. Nicholson Secretary Harriet M. Nick Secretary Vage Twehe U L Florence E.steHe Ahrens "Blondic" "Her smile is sueetened by her xraiily." Course: College Future: College Latin Club 2; Ritle Club 3, 4; Badminton 4; Swimming 1; H. S. Golf I; Basketball 1, 2, 4; Hockey 1, 2, 4. Pet Hobby: Reading Pet Expression: "Why?" George Olaf Anderson "Swede" "He bas common w/;w in ,/ way tbal\ nnciimmon." Course: General Future: Aeronautics Rifle Club 1; Senior Annual Prophecy Committee 4. Pet Hobby: Fishing Pet Expression: "Nuts!" El"vvin Aurand "Red" "And so ncrer ending, but always ascending." Course: General Future: Radio Flint Northern High School. Flint, Michigan, 1, 2; Cross Country Track Team 1, 2; Debating Club 3; Science Club 4. Pet Hobby: Woud work, amateur radio. Marie J, Bacigalupi "Bach" "A girl of genial ,„„»,,." Course: Gener.il Future: College Gcrm.in Club Treasurer 4; Knitting Club 4. Pet Hobby: Saving clippings on the "Eagles" Pet Expression: "Ach du Lieber." Ruth Baker Li]]j m Irene Back c "Lady Esquire" "Lil" "A.e<- will not witber her, nor custom stale her infinite variety." "Guild iij/iin ant good M';>C arc innally companions." Course: General Future: Marriage Course: Commercial Future: Secretary Pet Hobby: Fating and dancing Spotlight Typist 4; Speech Club 4; Hall Monitor 3. Pet Expression: "Subtle, like a slap in the face!" Pet Hobby: Sports Pet Expression: "Darn it." John Bangma Anne Chetwood Barber "Farmer" "1 Will sit down now, "Of a friendly and pleasant disposition" 0^_ but the time wilt come uben yon will bear me." Course: General Future: Business Course: General Future: Civil Engineer or farmer Girl's Sport Editor of Senior Annual 4; Speech Club 4; Girl's Cheerleader 3: Senior Ring Committee 4. Sport Club 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Hockey 2; Badminton 3, 4; Pet Hobby: Study of agriculture Property Crew of Senior Play 4. Pet Expression: "Me and my cows—." Pet Hobby: Badminton Pet Expression: "Hi." Page Fourteen Claire Bet-ardinelli Dominick Berardimelli "Dully" "Gccg" "She had dignity and beauty." "For every why. be had a wherefore." Course: College Future: Katharine Gibbs Counc: College Future: New Jersey State Teachers College Associate Editor Spotlight 4; Club Editor Senior Annual 4; Speech Club 1; Senior Play Business Manager 4. Math Club 1, 2, 3; Secretary 2; Photography Club 2, J; French Pet Hobby: Bowling, driving Pop's car Club 4; Basketball I, 2; Senior Play Publicity Committee 4. Pet Expression: "Oh stop it!" Pet Hobby: Walking Pet Expression: "I know wh.u I mean, but I can't say it." Harold Birkmire "Birk" Dorothy Huth Beutel "Ma of few words arc the hc\t nun." "Dot" Course: College Future: Blair "Friendly true, modern too." Track 2, >, 4: Hockey 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1; Football 3. Course: Commercial Future: Paine Hall Pet Hobby: Talking about cars Pet Expression: "Take it easy." Senior Annual Typist 4; Library Club Treasurer 1; Aviation Club 2; Red Cross Council 4. Pet Hobby: Collecting bill-of-fares Pet Expression: "Remember?" Maude Bishop "Bish" -Her vmte i> ever uifl, penile anj /on— an eu-ellent lh,nx in n-um.ni." Course: College Future: Mary Washington College Washington Irving High School, Tarrytown, New York, 1, 2; Library Club 4.
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