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Jean Odell. She has the smile that is a passport to friendship. Her shining personality has won her many friends in and out of school. Although her hair is—can it be called red?—Mr. Rich persists in calling her ''Blondie'', much to her dismay. Her out- side interests have been so absorbing that Jean's only school ac- tivity has been the Dramatic Club. Dorothy Oliver. An eruption could not change the earth as much as a summer vacation transformed Dotty. A year ago she was seen, and not heard, but now it seems to be the other way around. Dorothy has a smile, and helping hand to lend to each, and every classmate. These traits have won for her many last- ing friendships. Salvatore Pedicini. Sal is a well known ''figure'’ at Arts High. He has gained fame because of his ‘V-shaped torso’. If Sal's shoulders continue to get any wider, he is going to have difficul- ty in walking through an average size door. His athletic ability has led him to join the boxing, gymnastic and track teams. He will continue his education at Panzer. dustrious students. Due to the job he has held after school, he has not had time to participate in many extra-curricular activi- ties. He is a conscientious worker who ex cels in all his studies. His chief interest is Industrial Design. May he succeed in his chosen career. Irving Pollock. Irving is one of our good-natured, quiet and in- IRIS [Ae in) = Syst (oe) eye
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26 Harold Moreines. Every once in a great while this sort of thing turns up. Imagine, if you can, a student with a face which is presentable in public. High marks, and everything—now look at his picture again. Anything familiar? No, Allah. Eleanor Nechwort. ‘Sober, steadfast and demure’, is Eleanor. She has been with us for the past three years. Although the above description is true once in a while you can see a mis- chievous smile in her lips and a gleam in her eyes. Bette Nieman. She is one of the nicest girls we know. Bette always has an abundance of merriness centered about her. She is also a talented art student. Bette won first prize in the Red Cross Poster Contest. As a hobby, her interest goes to chess playing—a game in which she excels. She is also, one of the best dressed girls in our class. Bette was a member of the Chess and Checker Club and was Personal Editor for the Vig- nette. Margaret Nieswand. Sweet, simple and shy in appearance, Mar- garet knows her work, and how to rise to the top of everything she undertakes. It took the Roller Skating Club to reveal to us what a skater we have in our Margaret. Now that another secret is out, we know that she will spend many pleasant hours on wheels. 1924, 0 8 VelEC Nail aval
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Richard Pols, Everyone knows Dick, the blonde fellow with the mustache, the peg trousers, and the trombone. He was one of the supporting pillars of the orchestra for four years. We needn't wish him luck for he has already made a name for him- self as a hot trombonist, but we do wish him success. Harold Potts. ‘The man of few words doesn't have to take so many back’. Harold must have learned this early in life, be- cause it has become his policy. He has done some pretty nifty drawings in school and we hope he will continue the good work. He expects to continue his schooling in California. Gee ee James Francis Powell. ‘One of the best''—looking athletes and all around. Jimmy is a ladies’ man in moderate form, but is not aware of it himself. His friends are many and enemies few. He was one of our best runners and received three letters while on the '38, '39 and '40 teams. He went out for the track team in his freshman year. His intentions point to Seton Hall College. Vivian Madeline Ransley. ‘'On with the show'' is a famous line and Bibs has adopted it. Her outstanding work in Will O' the Wisp'' and the Amateur Show in '38 made her known’ to everyone in the school. She wants to teach dancing as well as dance herself. Her activities were Dramatic Club, Fencing, Modern Dance, Choir, Will O' the Wisp '38 and Amateur Show ) '38. She hopes to go to Panzer. ce. | 98450 Se VeInGe Ni Ewe eee oean
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