Vie SEE eel eyo o STAFF ALEC GUTHRIE - - = - - = 7 502 | -)) Editor-in-Chiet HEEEN CHRYSSIK@S 02 9G a | pee ene Accictonieediion MARGARET BROWNJOHN- - - - - - - Literary Editor PHILIP. DEL’ VECCHI@ 053 ee re iterarvbcston JESSIE ROSANO - - - - - - - - - Business Manager JERRY WEBER: -. =. =95 =) Spey sees BusinesssMananer GLADYS YOUNGS ee ee reaper, MISS NAOMI BRO@KER® == it etter ee Civico MISS: ISABELs STEW ARi Sere a tne eC Vicon MRE NAMES ?LO WRE Ye eee te ee ae lor EDITORIAL We hate to be pessimists but facts must be faced. It is known, universally, that few people attain a position in the professin or trade they intended to enter, while in high school. The path leading to our goal is steep and strewn with many sharp-pointed rocks. Some, of us may fall by the wayside; some may be lured to tread on other paths, paths leading to more lucrative and comfortable positions. Few will attain the goal. We are not all art students in this school but those who are not undoubtedly must have been influenced by the various art lectures, exhibitions and art-enthusiasm around them. Therefore, it is quite safe to say that we are all artists at heart. But does art merely allude to painting, music and sculpture? An artist in a more practical modern way of thinking is a man who bestows thought, patience and love upon his work, what- ever it may be. No matter what you are destined to become, no matter what business you may be in, do it artistically. Whether you become a travelling salesman or a bill collector, lavish science and finesse upon your work. Even though you may not reach your goal, if you work artistically and live artistically, your living will not be in vain. 20
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Name Athena Badagionis Mary Barbella Anthony Bialochick Margaret Brownjohn William Cicchino Helen Chryssikos Dorothy Blacknell Beryl Caines Gardena Conyers Angelo Di Cataldo Walter Dickenson Joan Gaffney Ruth Gary Morris Glantz Constance Hill Hope Hoelzer Virginia Hoffman Roland lenni Lillian Insdorf James Karakostas Lena Kugel Margie Lindsey Irving Levitt Glyn Lewis Sam Malone Bessie Maloratsky Ellard Maxel Ilda Newman Ross Nicosia Richard Nolley Angelina Picone Vincent Pulverenti William Ray Frank Richardi Jessie Rosano Victor Rosenbaum Rae Sarasohn Louis Spada Herman Staenberg Eleanor Stafford Mildred Steinrich Mildred Sussman Peter Theophilus Sam Waldman Stella Walkiewicz Pearl Warshawsky Robert Washington Jacob Weiss Goldie Wilkenfeld Stanley Wyglendowski Gladys Young David Zamchick Name Margaret Arnold Mollen Baker Carl Balcerzac Viola Barnes Henrietta Bascom Estelle Bernheim Ted Bonavito CLASS KNOCKS 4A Known By Exotic Cuteness Spikes Babyface Silence Dogs Reading Poetry Giggles Name Hair Airplanes Eyes Eyebrows New Suit Poetry Coiffure Attractiveness Voice Expression Orchestra Affect Character Camera Wit Health Notebook Shortness Altitude Engagement Ring Beauty Mark Smartness Footstep Red Hair Boxing Gloves Mouth Dress Oratory Conviviality Violin Gestures Laugh Vanity Intellect Slickness Mrs. Fulop Coyness Plumpness Ukelele Noise Walk Badge Painting Presidency Inspiration Princess Marina Simone Simon Antelope Sylvia Sidney Mr. Criswell Albert Payson Terhune Chaucer Portland Hoffa Aphrodite Angel Gabriel Casey Jones Mona Lisa Gary Cooper Robert Taylor Elizabeth Barrett Queen Elizabeth Myrna Loy Caruso Eve Sully Frank N. Stein Katharine Cornell Portia Rothschild Joe Miller Fats'' Waller Martha Raye Cardiff Giant Her Fiance Mr. Webb Geometry Minerva James Cagney Joe Louis The Informer Constance Bennett Toreador We Should Worry ! ! Fritz Kreisler Walter Winchell Gracie Allen Dorothy Parker Socrates Cesar Romero Wordsworth Madame du Barry Dixie Dunbar Cab Calloway Mouse Mae West Sherlock Holmes Van Gogh OR te CLASS KNOCKS 4B Known By Ideals Listlessness Part in Hair Sweetness Pertness Girth Size Inspiration Emily Post Stepin Fetchit George Raft Saccharine Ramona Kate Smith Norman Rockwell Best Bet Housewite Beautician Race Track Secretary Yes-Man Dog-Catcher English Teacher Stooge Perfume Manufacturer Swing Orchestra Aviator Model Bridesmaid PG; School-mar'm Movies Street Singer Five-and-ten Undertaker Side-Show Waitress Lawyer Newspaper Man Football Player Radio Henpecked Husband Wedlock Bookkeeper Policeman Cut-Up Collar Ads Sparring Partner Train Announcer Siren Floor-Walker Nice Leopold Stowkowski Peddler Yes ! ! Office Girl College Hair-Tonic Grocery Store Telephone Operator Toe-Dancer Marriage Librarian Day Nursery Flat Foot Painter Gymnast Best Bet Happily Married Hermit Comb Opera Singer Grandmother And How ! ! Sign Painter
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