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CALDONIA MORRISON - 96 Sherman Avenue Have you seen any of Cal’s fashion sketches? They're quite good. She takes school rather seri- ously and is very quiet in her classes. She is also an athletic girl and does all the difficult exercises in gym gracefully. Besides being a fashion artist she is very capable of doing other types of art work too. We are glad to hear that Caldo nia is not going to let this talent go to waste and is going to continue ROBERT HUGH O'GORMAN. - - 155 Ivy Street with fashion. ARTHUR NUGENT - - -. 12 Tuxedo Parkway Arthur is the real Casanova of Arts High. When you see a group of girls surrounding someone, you'll always find that certain someone to be him. He was a member of the Track and Cross-Country team, played on the Basketball team and won the city championship for throwing a javelin. ‘‘Nugget,’’ as he was dubbed in his earlier years in school, was class alderman and President of his class in 3A. He expects to attend college and then go into the com- mercial art field if Uncle Sam doesn’t get him first. This young Irishman who so closely resembles Henry Fonda, and who, by coincidence, is Bob's favorite movie star, came to Aris High from Ivy Junior High School. He is an all around athlete but his favorites are basketball and baseball. He has shown his liking for basketball this past season playing on the school team. Bob and chewing gum are quite inseparable. Bob wants to go into the Navy after graduation. YOLANDA ONOFRIETTI - - - 17 High Street Yolanda is another lass graduating in three and a half years. Her main ambition has always been to become a famous dress-designer and she expecis to continue her studies in Traphagen School of Fash- ion. Writing to lonesome soldiers in the armed forces has kept her very busy. She is also interested in sports. spends her spare time by bowling or going roller skating and is very light on her feet when it comes to doing gymnastic work. When Yolanda comes of age she hopes to enter the Marine Re- serve.
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FLORENCE KUPS 552 South 19th Street Here is a lovely young lady who would never get lost in the Amazon Jungles but still can't find the escalators in department stores. She loves to read, hike, and swim. Flo is a girl of many moods. She is an excellent judge of character and seems to see all; with those beautiful Dutch blue eyes. She is generous and ambitious. Was a member of Patrol, Scope Staff, and Art Club. She wants to be an art teacher. THELMA LIAPIS - - - - 114 Orange Street A more sincere person than Thelma cannot be found anywhere. She is generous, thoughtful, and kind.. Her broad sense of humor always keeps her smiling. Her hobbies are dancing and music appre- ciation. She was vice-president of the Junior Red Cross and a member of the Student Patrol. After graduation she plans to work and attend night school. We are not worried over her future welfare because the world is sure to treat this fine person with kindness. fashion school after graduation. JOSEPHINE MACERA - - EVETTE LONDON - - - - 153 Mapes Avenue Evette is the ‘‘Roz Russell’’ of Arts High; tall, slim, high cheek bones, and long dark hair. Evette is the’ outdoor type and enjoys the outdoor sports. She has been a member of the Archery Club and Bowl- ing Club and has been a proof-reader on the Vign- ette. Evette came to Arts High in her Junior year and is known for her non-exhaustible supply of candy. Evette expects to further her education in a 162 Garside Avenue. ‘‘Jo'' is a little jitterbug who can really cut a rug. The Red Cross and Photography Club have been her chief interests in school. She enjoys roller skating, tennis and gymnastic work a great deal. A favorite hobby of hers is colleciing pictures of new friends and writing letters to them. Josephine would like to continue with her gymnastic work after graduation, but for the duration, thinks it wiser to work and help win the war as soon as possible.
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GEORGE PETERSEN - - - - 249 16th Avenue George is a quiet and reserved sort of fellow. But you heard that old saying: ‘‘You can't judge a book by its cover.'’ George hasn't taken part as a mem- ber of any clubs during his four years in Arts High, ‘but has missed few days being in school, doing his regular school work. Some day in the near future his classmates will probably be reading about him in the newspapers as a war hero. ANN PIZZANELLI - - - 193 South 6th Street ‘| dream of Annie with the long, black hair.’’ Ann has been a faithful member of the choir for four years. She has been a member of the Bowling Club and the Motet Choir. Ann likes to sew, go bowling, and skating. It’s a rare occasion to see Ann by her- self because she and Rose Pizzuolo are an insepar- able pair. When Ann graduates, she expects to continue her art training until she is old enough to join the W.A.A.C. ROSE PIZZUOLO - - - 462 North 6th Street Rosie may be short, but she never goes unnoticed. She has been for many years associated with the school choir and has been a very active member playing the accordion for us on several occasions. She is also a member of the Motet Choir. Rose en- joys bowling a great deal and belonged to the Bowling Club. After graduation Rose hopes to at- tend college and become a music teacher. ROBERT POSTER - - - 159 Chancellor Avenue If you should see a couple of girls walking by in the halls and sighing their hearts away you'll know ‘Bob’ has been around. Bob has been a member of the Swimming Team and one of the star players on our Basketball Team. He has always been ath- letically inclined inside and outside of school. Al- though we know Bob would like to become an artist, he now wants to get into the Army Air Corps.
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