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Z:w,e'Lis: 1 What the juniors Saw on the Billboard They Satisfy: The juniors It's .Quality That Counts: Anna Peley, President Deservedly Popular: Elba Gonzalez, VicefPresident She Walks, She Talks, and She Sleeps: Margaret Kane, Secretary Tells Everybody the Time: Helen Allen, Treasurer As Good as the Sea is Wide: Margaret Brehm For Heaven's Sake Serve Them Often: Catherine Brock's wisecracks Be Your Own Music Teacher: Gladys Hemming 9Q'44'IOOtZ3 Pure Clrishj: Nano Daly Everybody Likes: Marian Merwin Better To Be Out of Gas Than Out Of: Dorothy Murphy Have 'You a Little Fairy in Tour Home? Catherine Sullivan just Rub It In: Charlotte Pagliughfs smile Takes the Fight Out of the Stijfest Days: Ethel Smith 'You Will Know the Genuine by This Little Girl: Susan Sweeney Because We Like Nice Things: Carmen Sussmuth A Real Life Saver for Blues and Worries: Hilda Lopez T wofinfOne: Gilda Traina, jennie Porpora Even on the Hardest Days: Margaret Sloate's good nature What a Whale of a Difference just a Few Cents Make: To our Treasury Not Even 'Your Best Friend Will Tell Tour That you flunked Nothing Stops 'Ern: Cur Basketball Team High School Course in Two Tears: Where? What Next: Our daily cry Use the Metal Sponge: On Friday Parking Limit-Five Minutes: In the corridor Safeguard Tour Health by Knowledge: In Latin 1t's just as Useless to be Without: Your French Verbs Eventually, Why Not Now? The Vacations No Trespassing: On Polished Floors Ask Dad, He Knows: What School is Best 51
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I l sg fy Yx fr, Ill? EW i Sophomore Counterparts of Shakespearian Characters All the world's a stage, And all the men and women players. Thus said the learned Shakespeare. Upholding this theory, also the fact that he possessed such a superb knowledge of human nature that his characters are so true to life that their duplicates may be found among groups in any century, the Sophomores, playing an important role on life's stage, have found counterparts of his most famous characters among themselves. Helen Grady, our stately Class President, portrays Portia from The Merchant of Venice. Does she not harmoniously blend knowledge with so much courage and wit as to amount almost to manliness, and yet retain her femininity? , Marie Sardi, our VicefPresident, gay and witty, represents none other than Princess Katharine from Henry V. Helene Kleiser, our competent Secretary, is unequaled in her superior intelligence. Her wisdom, being seated rather in the heart than in the head, springs more from nature than from reflection. It comes forth so freely and spontaneously that she herself takes no thought of it. Who else but the lovely Imogen, of Shakespeare's famous L'Cymbeline, comes to our mind when thinking of our ideal companion? Margaret Sliaffrey, our Treasurer, sweet and pure as a lily, is loved by all who meet her. Her presence reminds us of Juliet, from Romeo and Juliet. Grace Orclzanian, bubbling with fun, yet serious at times, represents Julia from Two Gentlemen of Verona. Elsie Ferrante is as petite and fanciful as one of the little folk. How can it be proven that Shakespeare would not have selected her for Titania in his play, A Mid' summer Night's Dream? Virginia Filon, so gentle, meek, and kind, calls to our mind Desdemona from 'LOthello. 53
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