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Page 12 text:
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THE TRADE CLASS WII.I, fContinuedj The The The The well-ventilated rooms and halls. two radios that gave us so much joy. popular Twin Shops. Corner Cupboard with its delicious meals. The small and inadequate gy1n. The showers, both hot and cold. The lockers, books, paper, ink, and .job sheets. Signed and sealed on the twelfth day of ltlarch, WHo's WHO IN 1 936 Nineteen hundred and Thirty-six. THE CLASS OF 1936 GIRLS VOCATIONAL SCHOOL 1. Prettiest ............ .... D orothy Airey, Dorothy Foote 2. Best Figure ........... .................. lt Iollye Blum 5. Most Suitably Dressed .... .... 1' 'reda Yellin, Helen Kaufman 4. Cutest ................ ........... D orothy LaDomus 5. lUost Sophisticated .... . . .Jessie Forney, Ruth Hamilton 6. Shortest ........... ........... ................ A n na Brazier 7. Tallest ....... 8. Best Musicians. . . 9. Best Speakers. . 10. Best Artist. . . 11. Best Writers. . 12. Best Singer. . . 13. Best Actresses 1-L. Best Athletes . Most Dignified. . . 15. 16. Most Poised .... 17. Cleverest ..... 18. Wittiest .... 19. Friendliest. . . . . 20. Best Natured. 21. Biggest Giggler. . . McCauley . . . .Lena DiBlasi, Elaine Jackson, Betty Redeman . . . . . . . .ltfargaret Annarino, Dorothy McCann, Clementine Fertitta, Doris Young .................Esther Newton ...Clementine Fertitta, Freda Yellin ..................Regina Fraley . . . . . .Anna Kruger, Doris Young . . . .Gertrude Knapik, Doris Young . . . . . . . . . . .Vera Mon, Ruth Otto . . .Dorothy Airey, Dorothy McCann . . . . .Mollye Blum, Freda Yellin . . . .Ruth Levy, Sadye Blaustein Robena Reid, Dorothy Muller, Mary Wilt . . .Emma Iaehini, Thelma Johnson . . . . . . . . . .Marianne Marciniak . . . . . . . . . . . .Florence Updegraff . . .Catherine Gasior, Rachel Fleece . . . . . . . . . . . . .Marian Tomlinson . . .Nancy Tyler, Lillian Rometsch ..................Helen Bortner . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clementine Fertitta .Mabel Leonard, Mildred Treadwell 22. Most Talkative .. 23. Quietest ........... 24. Biggest Movie Fan ....... 25. Most Sentimental .......... 26. Most Popular with the Men. . . 27. Best All Around ........... 28. Most Courteous. . 29. Most Reliable . . 30. Most Sensible.. . . .Helen Haralam, Clementine Fertitta ...................Amelia Janata 10
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TACKLER C LAS S WILL Cflontinuedj To To To To To To To To To To T0 To To To To T0 To To To Miss Corbett-A mechanical editing corrector for the material for the Trade Tackler. Miss Dunwoody-A room full of hothouse plants. Miss Farrow-An aquarium with tropical fish. Mrs. Hill-A set of well-known classics and operas for the victrola. Miss Herleman-A developing room for the Camera Club. Zlliss Kruse-Electric sewing machines. Miss Lewis-New stoves and ovens to facilitate her work. Mrs. Mayer-A playshop for the Dramatic Club. Miss Pruss-An up-to-date gymnasium. Mrs. Puand-Demonstrating material for her classes. Mrs. Rich-A moving picture machine to show the interesting events in Baltimore. Miss Ritter-A room full of drawing tables and boards. Mrs. Sheppard-A supply of penholdcrs, pens, and blotters. Mrs. Slade-Anotller permanent waving machine. Mrs. Spencer-A new drying machine for her Twin Shops. Miss St6'Z'6'7lS-lwI01'0 power machines for her trade. Itliss Swift-A completely equipped kitchen. Illrs. Vlfillis-New steamers and mirrors for her trade. Mrs. W'illiams-More fitting dummies,' for her classes. TO THE UNDERGRADUATES : Our Loyalty and Spirit to G. V. S. Respect and admiration for the members of the faculty. Our Our The The The The The The VVe The The The l talents and original ideas. pleasant memories spent in the various classrooms. interesting books and magazines found in the library. many booklets and compositions we accomplished through great efforts. numerous records we danced to in the gym during our lunch period including The Music Goes Round and Round. delicious luncheons served in our cafeteria and tea room. Trade Taekler, the ideals of which we admire and sincerely enjoyed publishing. splendid service we received during our many shop periods. eave you OUI' hopes, fears, joys and disappointments, which we experi- enced during our life at Girls Vocational School. many brain-sizzling tests we finally defeated. clean and spacious campus many tables and chairs that caused so many qualms when we moved them. 9
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TACKLER Helen Aident 415 South Bond Street Her modest looks a cot- tage might adorn. Agnes Airey 2512 Hamilton Avenue The sight of you is good for all eyes. Dorothy Airey 2512 Hamilton Avenue f'So ehurming and so fair to see. Helen Allen 3806 Glenmore Avenue What bright eyes you have. my dear. Ida Altman 2121 East Jefferson Street We all agree that she is fine. Margaret Andrsejewska 1614 Gough Street Sweet, kind, and neat. Margaret Annarino 1009 Bonaparte Avenue O, Her eyes are amber- fine- Dark and deep as wells of wine. Marion Bachman 1636 East Fort Avenue A willing worker with a ready handf' Elsie Badoniec 236 South Wolfe Street Sueh looks, such man- ners and sueh mind. Doris Baker l701 E. Twenty-fifth Street A cheerful little earfulf' Betty Baughman 1907 East Jefferson Street In thought and speech so exrellentf' Martha Besz 3002 Montebello Avenue A kind and gentle heart she had. 11
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