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Elizabeth Robertson. Versatile and charming in her own quiet way, Lee has been a credit to our class. Fashion design claims her attention, and some day when we see her famous name in print, we will proudly say, ''We knew her when . Seymour Rosenfeld. Seymour is well-known around the school for his happy-go-lucky manner and his cornet. His friendly atti- tude toward life will carry him far on the road to success. He has a host of friends because he is so lively and full of pep. His friends claim he is the best cornetist in these parts. He is a member of the Orchestra, and Choir. Seymour will enter Er- nest Williams School of Music, and later, New York University. Elmer Rosenthal. ''Red'', as he is commonly called by his friends, is another newcomer to our class. In the two years that he has been with us he has made a place for himself in our sports world. Besides being on the Boxing Team, Swimming Team, and in the Tennis Club, Elmer was also one of those faithful Baseball players. (If you can remember that far back.) His sense of humor and good spirit will win for him hosts of friends at the University of Southern California where he will continue his edu- cation. Jeseph Russomano. Just a jitterbug at heart, that's Joe. He has attended every dance given by the school and has won several of the prizes for 'jumping''. His other activities include Baseball, Boxing Club, Tennis Club and Red Cross. JNA TPS ial Crile HOO E
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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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Muriel Charlotte Salov. Footlights, grease paint and glamour equal Muriel. We ail remember her in Poor Maddelina’ and 'Minikan and Manikin'. She not only acts, but recites poetry and won first prize in the Ali-State Gunga Din Contest. Her great ambition is to be another Bernhardt and to teach drama- tics. She was President of the Dramatic Club, Secretary of Stu- dent Court and a member of the Modern Dance group and the Choir. She will study Dramatics at Syracuse. George Schell. George is one of our quiet seniors who never interferes with other people's affairs. Don't let George's quiet- ness fool you. He is a good student and well-liked by all his classmates. He is undecided about the future. Geraldine Schneider. ''On wings of song she will soar to the heights of the scale and fame.’ Jerry's voice is well-known among us. She has participated in many vocal contests and other musical events. We are sure she will reach her goal as the first lady of song. She belonged to the Red Cross, Drama- tic Club, President of the Choir, Scope, 3A, 4B, 4A Organiza- tion, Vignette Staff, City and State Choruses. Ruth E. Schneider. ''She walks through the hall with the greatest of ease, this dark young maiden, as free as the breeze’. Ruth has been a member of the Library Guild for over a year. » Al- though this is her only school activity she has supported all of our drives and dances faithfully. Good luck, Ruthie. [940m Se Vel Gs NEG aig 954s
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