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RUTH TINNEY, 264 Dayton Street Quiet to the bystander, but full of fun to her friends—that’s our Ruth. She is always willing and helpful. Her ambition ts to become an artist, but she could also succeed as a librarian. Ruth’s favorite platter is “Sabre Dance”. Library Guild (Presi- dent), Student Council, Red Cross. WILLIAM THOMAS, 19 North Thirteenth Street “Chubby” is the tall, neat slim fellow that is quite a con- trast to his nick name. We think Chubby has a secret formula for his sudden growth. He wants to go to college after gradu- ation. He likes Thelonius Monk’s recording of “Suburban Eyes’. Hall Patrol. JACK TRIMPIN, 454 Carpenter Place, Union Tall, tanned Jack eats, breathes, and dreams of skiing. We understand he is quite a snow-sportsman. He is our fashion expert with a flare for beauty of design and color. He also plays the piano. Jack’s music interests are many but Tschai- kowsky is his favorite. Art Club, Library Guild, Junior Town Meeting. JACK VENTURA, 16 Sixth Avenue Jack is known throughout the school as “that fellow with personality plus”. He 1s that delightful drummer boy who has been the center of attraction. Jack shows his skill in both art and music. Jack likes classical music. Choir, Band, Orchestra. Tk Sp Le ‘ty ff f pn? it
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DIANA RUDMAN, 456 Leslie Street Diana is the lively, talkative girl who is always ready for fun and has a smile for everyone. She leaves you spellbound after one of her interesting talks on music. Dtana has won several writing awards. She favors classical music but has shown great interest in Jazz and Be-Bop. Scope, Vignette, Drama Club, Radio Warkshop. ALLAN SACHS, 367 Clinton Place Allan Sachs is that lively boy with the big grin. The Stage Crew takes up much of his time, and listening to Stan Kenton records dominates the rest of it. If Allan doesn’t find that Uncle Sam needs him first he hopes to go to college. Stage Crew, Hall Patrol. DONALD SMITH, 486 Eighteenth Avenue Don is the fellow who goes about his business in a genial and unobstrusive manner. His ambition is that of many of his classmates, to be a commercial artist. We have great faith in Aes “Artistry in Rhythm” by Stan Kenton is his favorite platter. EMIL SERIO, 40 Garrison Street Emil is one of our quiet boys, but not easily overlooked. He is outstanding for his hard work in his studies and art. He’s an answer to a teacher’s prayer, and if you know Emil you have a true friend. He plans to attend Cooper Union. Swing music attracts him. Art Club, Scope, Spanish Club, Student Council.
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DELLA WILLIAMS, 18 Coes Place Della, small and cute, has a personality twice her size. She is ambitious and always on the job. She’s noted for her unique hair styles and beautiful clothes. When we read Della’s future qwe see a career in dressmaking. Her favorite record is “Al- ways”. Class Vice-President, Student Council, Red Cross, Art Club, Vignette, Library Guild. GEORGE WILSON, 33 Burnet Street George is the politician of our class who commands respect with his conversation and public speaking. He is an art student, with a mind for philosophy, a subject he intends to study after graduation. George enjoys all classical music. Student Council. ae JULES ZEMEL, 137A Rose Street gang herk ; Jules is that happy-go-lucky fellow utth a sense of humor that ss Pe cannot be held down. His humor and wit have provided many a chuckle for his classmates. Jules is also a fine student. His favorite song is “Let The Rest Of The World Go By’. FRANCES YELDELL, 92 Bruce Street Frances’s friendliness and helpfulness is as much a part of her as her pleasant smile. She is usually found applying the latest fashions in Miss Johnston’s class. She plans to make dressmaking her career and judging from her record she’s sure to be successful. Scope, Choir, Garden Club, Red Cross, Spanish Club.
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