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Yal«k li«‘torian RUTH CAPLAN Remarkable ambition and talent to succeed characterize our valedictorian, Ruth Caplan, whose average is 95.75%. Rudy’s” diversity of interests, both academic and otherwise, is astounding. A member of the Buskins since 1936, she has several times been librarian-historian and secretary, and has had two leads in Buskins Tournaments. She was a member of the Photography Club, Sewing Club, and Glee Club, of which she was secretary; also librarian-historian and vice-president of the Forum, secretary of the Junior Club, and a school marshal. Rudy” displayed her literary ability when her poem won second prize in the 1939 Lawrencian” Literature Contest. She is now poetry editor of Cross Section” and club editor of the Lawrencian.” The senior class chose her to enter a literary contest sponsored by the D.A.R. Admitted to the Honor Society in 1939, “Rudy” has been secretary and vice-president. It is hard to conceive but “Rudv” has many outside interests including swimming, bicycling, and tennis. She enjoys traveling and has been to Europe and has lived in Puerto Rico. As an applicant to Wellesley and Middlebury, “Rudy” wishes to major in languages. She is also interested in social-service work. We are confident that she’ll succeed in whatever she does. RUTH CAPLAN Snliitiitorian RALPH STEARNS Ralph Stearns’ average of 94.64% verifies his scholastic ability and has established him as one of the best students in our class. His high-school career shows not only perseverance and tenacity in academic work but zeal and enthusiasm for outside activities as well. Ralph has been on the “Mental Pabulum” staff since 1937, as a reporter, member of the Editorial Board of 37, and book reviewer. He was on the Lawrencian” Board of 37 and collaborated on this year’s class prophecy. Ralph received further recognition of his literary ability when he was a winner of the 1937 P.T.A. Book Report Contest. As a hobby, photography is his major interest; for athletic recreation Ralph enjoys tennis and swimming. Fishing offers great sporting thrills to Ralph; he is becoming an old hand at deep-sea fishing and can even boast of landing a few off the coast of Florida. As one might anticipate, Ralph does a great deal of reading, and is a member of the Honor Society. To prepare for business administration, Ralph intends to further his education at the University of Pennsylvania. RALPH STEARNS Third Honor Speaker DORIS GREENBERG A high-school career made up of conscientious work, numerous outside activities and topped by a splendid performance as the leading lady in June Mad” makes Doris Greenberg a truly outstanding student. Doris is now president of the Honor Society to which she was admitted in her sophomore year. Her executive ability was further shown as secretary of the Sophomore Club, treasurer of the Forum, and secretary of the Math Club. The “Mental Pabulum” benefited by Doris's editorship of “Faculty Facts,” as did the “Lawrencian” for which she is now school life editor. Doris attended the Columbia Press Conference in 193ft. In spite of her amateur success, Doris does not wish to be an actress but leans toward a career of writing. Good books and the theater are a great source of enjoyment to her. For lighter amusement, Doris likes to collect records and drive a car. She is an enthusiastic spectator at football and baseball games and loves to swim. Graduating with a 94.32% average, Doris has completed a praiseworthy four years. DORIS GREENBERG Fourteen
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