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KATHERINE ROBINSON Kitty 100 W. 25th St. EMERSON? . . . the mathematical genius of the class . . . her specialty is U. S. history . . . business college, hcr next stop. THOMAS CLAFENCE RODNEY Tommy 306 Highland Ave. VVell known master of ceremonies . . . noted for Consider and Hear Mc . . . likes to sing . . . does a good job as class president. VIRGINIA ROYSTON Ginny 609 S. hlacon St. Loves dancing with a good partner . . . picks jobs where good food is plentiful . . . star athlete . . . loves life. IRENE FRANCES SAFFRON Rene 509 N. Patterson Park Ave. Another patriotic Pattersonite . . . thrives on ice cream and cake . . . helps energetically at the OPA. INIAVIS SCIILEIBAUNI May 22 S. Highland Ave. The class's able treasurer . . . interested in sports, boys, and a cozy little cottage by the wayside. IOSEPH SCHMIDT 106 212 N. Belnord Ave. The great athlete . . . football . . . track . . . wrestling . . . has the City game to remember. NVILLIANI SCHUIIART Bill 203 S. Ellwood Ave. One of our big, handsome football players . . . lonely senior amidst sub-seniors . . . the 'tsilent type. PAUL S. SMETON Smets 136 Rochester Place Eats, drinks, and sleeps with Aerodynamics on his mind . . . a lover of good music . . . ap- plies artistic ability.
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ALICE MARTIN Bunny 263 S. East Ave. Is going to study art . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . is a Fine pianist and sings alto well. IAMES WILLIAM MEINECKE Iim 260 S. Robinson St. Interested in printing and electricity . . . an- other Edison . . . shows nautical ability in the Victory Corps. HOYVARD WILLIAM MILLER Reverend 210 N. Glover St. One of the flying squadron . . . showed talent in the senior play . . . vegetarian . . . prize orator of February '44, ' VERA IDA NICCOLUCCI Nick 7ll S. Potomac St. Iuggles our bond and stamp sales . . . tallest member of the class, four feet, ten inches . . . her effervescent laugh, the joy of the class. IOHN PAGONES Doc 1639 Fleet St. 'ASwell guy to get along with . . . good sense of humor . . . likes sport clothes for which he makes a good model . . . collects solid platters. IRENE S. RADZIMINSKI Radz 1822 Fleet St. Interested in mathematics . . . shines with bril- liance . . . sports' enthusiast . . . off to University of Maryland. GRACE RAKENGES Des 422 S. Macon St. Always waiting for Tuesday, four o'clock . . . very dramatic . . . made an excellent mother in the senior play. LUCILLE RICKERT Butch 307 S. Ellwood Ave. Lone girl of VI . . . enjoys the Clce Club . . . i does her bit in the Service Club for Girls. 18
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IULIANA TRASARTI julie 13 N. Decker Ave. Considers thirteen 1 luck ' number ossible . y . . . p inventor of smear-proof ditto carbon . . . delights in scrambled eggs and burnt toast. IOSEPHINE E. TROTTA Io 236 S. Robinson St. Our Florence Nightingale . . . small, able, and eflicient . . . our favorite condenser of newspaper articles. GEORGE VASOLD Georgie 3211 Fleet St. Ray Eberle, his ideal . . . entertaining in the senior play . . . crooner of February '44. RUTH VOGEL Ruthie 600 S. Macon St. Likes dancing, swimming, and a soldier . . . took part in the Historical Pageant and the Girls' Winter Carnival. 20 MARY STOGOSKI 639 S, Curley St. Modest . . . keen sense of humor . . . helped to ration . . . enjoys ice skating. EMILY BLANCHE THIESS M-E 531 N. Robinson St. One of the telephone cornpany's chief assets . . . interested in roller skating, singing, and kitchen with red ruffled curtains. ANNE CATHRYN THONIAS Red 3400 Gough St. Blushes furiously . . . dependent on astrology and lucky number seven . . . impulsive and smil- ing. NORMA TRABING Trab 1206 VVellsback Vtlay Did her bit in the Historical Pageant . . quite popular . . . very nice to know.
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