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Copying Don Dcmctrcos. sitting on a car fender, Tom Stern and Frank Berman stretch out. while Jerry Sirbu jots down some notes . . . But “The Eagle Eye (Dot Taliaferro) watches Hal Mendelson and Terry Tonks walking arm in arm. Irving Tilin, feeling silly, starts making faces . . . And then of course, there’s Bill Hudson and Rose Woo always thinking of their stomachs! . . . Al LcGallce, finger in mouth, looks on in amazement. Mary Dunn laughs at Gloria Peters who had the “Mumps . . . and Alice Haslctt and Thelma Angel stop to gossip when up drives Marian Garlinger! . . . Jeanne Moule steps out of another car as Geraldine Baldwin and Barbara Rosen- baum look on . . . Marjorie Lear peeks out from behind the door of an ice cream truck! Robert Hendrick, gun in hand, tries to stop Peter Tobin from fighting, while Lillian Weatherly and Roberta Roberts look on from behind the fence . . . Norma Bianchi, carrying the cottage cheese, turns her back on George Springer who dropped his books! . . . Howard Gotelli surveys the situation . . . To sec Mary Miles with a rifle in hand seems to be a very funny sight to Gordon Mailloux ! Olga Kashuba is running right into Jean Reynolds . . . and Ruth Cohn is getting a sack of potatoes for Phyllis DcGcar and Virginia Montalvo, waiting on the stairs . . . Wilbur Gray watches Gloria Varsi's feeble attempts at trucking! . . . Seeing Sylvia Kaplan gardening, Robert Cohn starts straightening his tie! Bill Dougal stops to think. Bill Semorilc smiles, and Helen Wiener watches Helen Stevens and Mac Swee- ney who are on their hands and knees playing with a dog! ... As Georgette Kupper looks on, Nathan Liss is about to set the dog on Street Cleaners Wallace Matson and Frank Ferrario! . . . Frances Farraonc thinks it's very funny. Margaret Slattery can't believe that Frank Berman is about to swallow his saber because of pretty Ruth Fulton! . . . Lucille Martin is watching Mai Jacobs out of the corner of her eye as he turns in the fire alarm ! Page Twenty-nine
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Frank Diebold looks up from his studies to see Joyce Collopy and Charlotte Alger waving to Jane Harlin and Margie I.uccy . . . Turning her hack on Mai Jacobs and Izzy Teller, Audrey Pollack is about to shake hands with Joseph Rice . . . David Leibcl is set- ready to kill as Gilbert Plcssman begs for mercy! . . . Lawrence Allen, unconcerned, turns to tie his shoe. Mildred Kummerlandcr is about to hit Thora Wilkinson with her tennis racquet, but Camille Haskins merely turns her back and blows up a balloon . . . Gerry Bristol smiles and Adelc Kuhn turns around as Bill Green enjoys his gum. Bernice Golden looks disgusted . . . Robert Gilmore, however, smiles to Marian Gehre who is just driving up. Bill Eisert and Robert Magill shake hands, and Raymond Rhodes looks on a bit skeptically as Phyllis Sperling and Barbara Jacobs try to truck in vain ! . . . Herbert Mencken has a grandstand seat . . . Jane Mayer, Bernadine Korcns, and Eleanor Leitncr get in a huddle to watch Terry Tonks powder her nose . . . Vivian Lutz looks up from her inspection to see Mervyn Abrams putting on a comedy act. Jerry Gcrson cats pop corn while Clarice Colmar laughs at Martha Beasom s joke . . . Paul Kilian watches Walter Kuzmich driving a truck ... as Lucille Kobsted bends over to get a drink, Sid Kaplin hides behind his magazine . . . Beverly Zeiler sits on a fire hydrant, trying to dodge A1 Hoffman throwing rotten tomatoes at her! Bertram Cody watches Harriet Williams eating a tamale . . . Vera Lee and Frances Gunn carry on an animated con- versation, while Frank Ferrario and Jack Kuchlenz try to knock each other out . . . Shirley Kahn eats a banana, and Mac Baum is extremely busy combing her hair . . . Jean Trimble turns patriotic, while Charlie Smith cleans the yard. Beatrice Jacobs watches Louise Johnson and Patricia Tripp on the back of a car . . . And Dot Hobbs seems happy about the whole thing, as Tom Stern leans glumly against the pole . . . Marie Shcgog is holding her pet dog. P tgc Tu cniy-t'ighf
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Low Senior Class The senior class of June, 1938, has been very active as a unit during the past semester. The class officers played a large part in making this journal possible. Richard DcGraf, the class president, participated in the rally held to boost the sale of pledge cards, while Shirley Teall, vice presi- dent, worked on the staff in the position of assistant senior editor. The low senior class secretary this term was Harold Lewis. Next year the responsibility of leadership and service will rest on this class, and they are pre- paring now to take over the chief executive jobs of the student body. They will continue to carry on the work their brother seniors have begun in their short stay at George Washington. The graduating class leaves behind it best wishes for the success of the new high seniors. LOW SENIOR OFFICERS RIC HARD DeGRAF President SHIRLEY TEALL Vice President HAROLD LEWIS Secretary REGISTRY 20J Front tow: J. Hinshman. G. Johan- sen. K. Starrett. L. Bisordi, A. Shc- mano, D. Rose. Second row: G. Gatto, B. Evans. L. John, A. Niksarian. P. Tessot. I bird rote: G. Becker. H. C ohen, (.. Burk. B. Ncuwald, T. Cusscn, R. Simons. REGISTRY 127 Front row: I.. Edclcr, M. Nelson, -I. Landre. A. Gibbons, G. Ayton. B. McNeil. Second row: Caiati. L. Ruiz, E. Washauer, A. Molinclli, J. King. C. Smith, I. Kenna. Tbnd row: S. Grossman. M. Walk- er, L. Shannon. E. Morris, N. Gla zer, D. Dworkin, R. Gallagher, D. Simpson. Fourth row: M. Dubey, E. Mc- Gowan, D. Marckwardt. K. Wall. Y. Ison, L. Fallon, B. Homolya. REGISTRY 215 Front row: E. Malin, J. Cohen, B. Schalow, F. RiKrmer, G. Takayama, G. Uri. Second row: Archer, L. Mc- Connell. R. Frustuk. D. Willard, R. Engemann. F. Sullivan, W. l.angdon. Third row: F. Ructher, T. Meyer, M. Thai I. C. Ma-cus, R. DcGraf, H. Raymand. B. Hermann. Fourth row: J. Schwab. D. Tobin. R. Flint. M. Hadcrlein. D. Wei isch, A. Dizaboulet. W. Greene. Page Thirty
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