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ROSE CORONA - - - - 60 Eighth Avenue Rose is a sweet, helpful, and athletic girl. It was a pleasure to see her glide gracefully over the bar while high-jumping in gym. She is witty and her dark eyes with those thick lashes are always smiling. Her vitality is very contagious. On the other hand Rose can be very thoughtful and serious—especial- ly in her history classes. After she graduates, she would like to further her education in designing. AGNES COUGHLIN - - 1021 Galloping Hill Rd., Elizabeth Hmmm—who's that? You guessed it— it's Agnes. She certainly paints a pretty picture with her blond hair and lovely clothes. Interested in all outdoor sports, her main interest is in dancing—and when you see her you'll know why. Agnes intends to continue her art training at Pratt Institute. And then what? Well, the future she's most interested in is a chap named Gordon. Good luck and happiness to you, Agnes. BEATRYCE MARIE CRAWFORD - = 24 Marie Place Bea's hobby is music. She has studied for eight years and plays the piano beautifully. Art is her major though, and all her classmates think her art work is swell. She has sold some of her paintings already, and we sincerely hope that she will find time to do more art work while training to be a nurse. She plans to enter training in the fall of 1943. We will all miss Beatryce's sincerity, poise, and chic appearance. MILDRED E. R. CUNNINGHAM - 46 Orleans St. One of the nicest girls you'd care to meet is Millie. She is pretty, a good student, and quite athletic. Whenever a friend is in need, she is a fine friend indeed. Her eyes are always twinkling and she has a ready smile for everyone. She was a member of the Student Patrol. Her ambition for the future is to become a nurse. We are sure she will be very successful in this field because her kind and patient nature is suited to this type of work.
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LILLIAN CHERNICHAW - - 113 Renner Avenue If you see a streak of color go flying by while walking in the halls, don't be alarmed, it's only “Lil” trying to-get money from someone for some- thing or other. Lillian certainly has been a busy girl by being a member of the Orchestra, Choir, Dramatic Club, Radio Guild, treasurer of Music Club, president of Red Cross, business man ager of Vignette, class alderman, and Student Patrol. Lillian is the Benny Goodman of Arts High and would like to attend Trenton State Teachers College or New York University to major in music. MORRIS CHUSID - - :- - 52 Tillinghast Street That man’s here again! If it's not a corny joke, it's his poetry—such poetry! No wonder they call him ‘‘The Lover.'’ But love's not his only interest. When he's not switching lights for the Stage Crew, he’s subjecting friends to his candid camera. Morris did a swell job on the Brotherhood Poster and hopes to get into the Camouflage Department when he's drafted. Gee, maybe we won't recognize him when he comes home on leave! ANNA COOK - - -. - 141 Hunterdon Street Ah! To have such sweetness and beauty such as Anna’s must be wonderful. Anna has always been quite a shy girl in school. but, of course, ‘‘Still water runs deep.'’ Anna has majored in the fine arts course. and plans to go to a Fashion Art Design School after graduation. She hopes to make fash- ion illustrating her future career and we know that Anna will succeed because we have already seen what wonderful taste she has for clothes by the beautiful ones she wears. JUNE COPPOLA - - - - 307 Clifton Avenue June is one of Arts High's very favorite entertain- ers. She never refuses a request for her presence at a show or dance. Her ambition is to become a great dancer and after watching her grace and poise, we know that she will be one. After gradu- | ation she plans to visit various camps to entertain our boys That will surely be a treat for them. Broad- way is her goal. Good luck, June.
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JOAN DE. JONGE - - - 237 Peshine Avenue Joan has always represented what the well- dressed woman of the day wears. She has a large and beautiful wardrobe, some of which she has de- signed and made herself. Joan has been quite busy in school, participating in the Dramatic Club, Mod- ern Dance Group, Library Guild, Aldermanic Coun- cil, Red Cross and the ‘‘Scope. ’ Joan is one of the few people to graduate in three and one half years. She hopes to attend Newark College of Engineering and now has a position in Drafting. she belonged to the Photography Club. lows a-hand in speeding up the war. ANTOINETTE DEL NATALE - - 51 Clifton Avenue “Toni’’ is one of the few graduating from high school in three and a half years. While in school She loves to travel and hopes to do a lot of it. She likes to collect photos of her new acquaintances. expects to continue her art in the Evening School. However, when she comes of age she would very much like to become a W.A.V.E. and give the fel- ANGELA ROSE DEL RUSSI - 155 Sussex Avenue Everyone likes Angela. She is very agreeable, patient, and never seems to lose her temper. Have you noticed that Angela is getting prettier every day? She has an ever-ready sense of humor and is always willing to share a good laugh. On the other hand, she is a deep thinker and you may often de- tect a far-off dreamy look in her eyes. Wonder what she's thinking about. Angela wants to be- come a dress designer in the future. GERALDINE DE RIENZO - - 158 Parker Street Wha is that peppy little miss, with the flowers in her hair, jokes to tell, and many happy smiles? Why that's Gerry! She often wears masculine clothes, but always appears very feminine. Her hobbies are designing clothes, painting, swimming and her feet like nothing better than to warm up a dance floor. Her ambition is to become a dress designer or be a fashion model We sincerely hope she gets the best of everything the world has to offer.
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