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George Cohen. We have many ‘men with few words’ but. we also have a man with many words; he is the one, the only George. He is not bashful, but he did refuse to visit the girls’ Campus Shop’ to buy himself an earmuffed cap, even with a girl as company. George has belonged to many clubs in school such as Track, Cross Country, Red Cross, Dramatics, Health Council, and was the Sports Editor of the Scope. He intends to become a beeg bizness'’ man after he takes a course at New York University. @ Anne Go-Cucciniellos §. Geen bute! menunarvemicsonem.oimnce phrases best associated with Anne. Every morning at ten o'clock she can be seen walking down the corridor munching graham crackers or in the cafeteria peeling her favorite fruit “an orange . Cuchie'’ coming from Orange, has been with us for only two years, but she certainly has made up for lost time. She excels in Art and Sewing. Seriously, Anne your smiling countenance, sense of humor and ladylike manners will be missed by all your friends. She has been an industrious worker for our yearbook, and the Scope. Her chief ambition is to become a sewing teacher. Olive Cummings. Where, Oh, Where has our little Olive gone, Oh, Where! Oh Where can she be! That is a familiar phrase when Olive “is'’ but now it's “was'’ around. Her ability to ap- pear, and disappear have led some of her many friends to be- lieve she might have Mandrake, yes, the magician, for a close friend. ages.’ He has made many friends with his quiet manners, and interest in everyone. Arts High has the pleasure of claiming Duke'’ again in the fall because he will come back and take a P. G. course in order to have the proper requirements to enter a business school. Alvin Daniels. Alvin is one of the smallest boys of our class, but he is true to the saying that, Good things come in small pack- 19:40 VIG NiE ete eseee leona)
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J RIS Tal eadel S)iGrin ONt@ME Grace Bowne. A cheerful disposition, and a gay smile are among Grace's many assets. An amiable companion, her friendships are many. Not only has she talent for friendliness, but for art as well. Grace expects to continue at Pratt Institute as a stepping stone to a career in commercial art. She has been a member of the Poster Committee, and the Dramatic Club. Mildred Brooks. She may be an honor student but she's not a goody-goody. Results, after a year in chemistry: a solid knowl- edge of chemistry, one magnificent black sweater knitted as she absorbed Mr. Lowry's lectures, and a head start on another. Her only fault is that she doesn't air her learning often enough. She was instrumental in preparing this book for you. Theresa Catino. ‘'Terry'’ is one of the more energetic workers of our class. A proof of this is all the work she carries out in the office after school hours. She is one of those people who looks ahead so—she went to summer school and thus eliminated History and English from her schedule this past term. John Chung. John is one of those original people through, and through, even when it comes to excuses. One day in History near the end of a test Miss Kruck noticed that John was not partaking of the privilege given to the rest of the class. Being asked why he had not taken the test John replied, ‘'l’m sorry, but | wasn't given any paper.'' Now to turn to more serious topics, John is a very active, and enthusiastic Fencing Club member. d Nis Sy et See ea
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Louise D'Amato. Louise does not have much to say, but we must remember that Silence is wisdom’. Modest, cultured, and refined describes her very well. She has been a great asset to our class although she has been with us only two years. Louise is also a fine dressmaker. More power to you! Viola Davis. Viola is always very gay and carefree, seeming never to worry about anything. Her cheerful attitude toward life will carry her far on the road to success. Viola expects to enter Bordentown to take up costume designing. May she achieve success in her chosen field of work. Mary Descoteau. The name trouble really fits Mary to a T''. It was bestowed upon her when she was just a wee sopho- more. Mary is the kind of trouble that is very pleasing and pleasant to have around. Our greatest shock was when Mary actually completed a skirt in sewing. It took her about one year to finish it. John Eksted. John is just a newcomer to this school, but his good looks and genia! nature have made him popular. He says little, but seems to think a lot. John expects to become a mechanical engineer and will enter Newark Tech. in September. PAIRWS lain Syleia@ ene
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