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ANDREW CIAMPA “Andy” General C State Teachers’ College Montclair Homeroom Banker 1; Library Week Prize 2. “Give me again my hollow tree A crust of bread, and liberty.” Andy, if his plans for the future are converted into facts, will be teaching French in a few years. We can but envy the satisfaction, industry, and enthusiasm of his pupils-to-be. SOVEONE (CILOTHE) “Captain” Commercial Undecided “To know how to hide one’s ability is great skill.” If you see a quiet lad with a quizzical smile, you can be sure it’s John. Here's luck! AUDREA CODDINGTON “Aud” “Dree’ Classical Kenka College Library Council 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Band 2, 3; Oneness 3, Ae Isher if A, 40g Jeena Be Avaineny I, 2; Entree Reporter 2. “Merit worthier is than fame.” Audrea is an obliging soul who helps us all find reference books in the library. And this young lady is also quite a musician. CORNELTOOS CORTE, “As the saying is, I have got a wolf by the ears” Cornelious will, can, and does, so let’s go boy— We're all watching you! Football isn’t everything in life. MARJORIE DEAN COGGINS Classical St. John’s University Tennis [eo woe Cap tains seionestdent ee Swimming 2; Archery 4; Basketball 4; Entree Board 2; Field Day; Student Patrol 3, 4; Debat- ing 3; Year Book Board 4; Hi-Tri 4. “Whatever record leap to light She never shall be shamed.” If you’re looking for a young lady, with all around ability, just go to “Marge.” Besides win- ning the city tennis championship, she has also won first place in all our hearts. And what's more “Marge” is quite an artist. More luck to you, kid! [23]
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TRIMCTELLURID) (Cl (CAUAR “Dick” Scientific Rutgers laaioGl Tt, Be Jnl 2 3 218 Sitio IPileny Wishice 2 3; Homeroom Chairman 1; Winner of Spring Tennis Tournament 3; Tennis 4; Cheer Leader 4. “There are as many opinions as there are men.” Thoroughness is Dick’s watch-word. Not only has he upheld the honor of P. H. S. by his fine work on its teams, but he has aided in sustaining the morale of his fellow athletes in his role as cheer leader. MARY E. CARTER “S pide” Classical Virginia State College Basketball 1, 2. “But she was trained in Nature’s school.” How we all admire Mary’s ability, especially in Watine ee liashesiss asicood —atéeacher ease siemisma) pupil, Mary will be a great success. DAISY CEMBROLA “Pee Wee’ Commercial Business ‘Everything she did, she did with so much grace.” Daisy is a daisy—so charming and graceful, and full of fun that everyone admires her. HENRY CERRETTI “What he wants nobody knows.” Henry's genuine application of realism makes us pause before we classify him amongst worldly men. LYLE GLENTWORTH CHASE, JR. “Glent,’ “Glen,” “Chasee”’ Scientific Cornell Patrols see Cheemveadets sa bance wal nackarcn Hockey 5. “So much one man can do that does both act and do.” “Glen” is one of the happiest boys in P. H. S. He’s a good cheer leader, and, no doubt, he is just what the Cornell football team needs behind it. [22]
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JEAN COLETTA General C Nure Training Basketball 2; Baseball 2; Hi-Tri 1; Field Day 1. “You may break, you cannot bend me.” So Jean’s going to be a nurse. And what a fine nurse shell make. We certainly envy her patients. FRED COOK Scientific Cornell APiaeke 3. 78 (Oba IDahy Ilene ae iernal ma 3 ae Usher 4; Tennis Tournament 2; Senior Play 5. “Stately and tall he moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand graces.” Fred liked us so well he decided to spend an- other year with us. We're all glad to have him in our graudating class. HELEN- COOK “Cookie” General C N. Caroline College Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Hockey 4 UshereApebatrolle2 35a Sociales envices Club 3, 4; Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Musical Comedy, Program Committee, Assembly, Archery 2, 3; Tennis 2; Basketball 3, 4; Senior Play Committee 4. “A riot of delightful humor.” Leave it to Cookie when you need some fun. She excelled in the many sports that she has undertaken, and within the next few years, Cookie will compete with Eleanor Holm. EDWIN COPELAND IBGE? “Cane General A Undecided Football 1, 2; Reserve Team Football 3; Varsity Football 4; Student Patrol 2, 3. “He turns to flight The fiercest phalanx of the rushing foe.” “Perseverance climaxed by success” is clearly written between the lines of “Ed's” football record. Starting from the bottom, and climbing dauntlessly for three years, he r eached the sum- mit of his peak, the varsity, as a senior. NATHALIE GWENDOLYN COX eNat General C St. Augustine College Glee Club 2, 3; Basketball 2; Track 2. “Not simply good, but good for something.” St. Augustine College will certainly have some- thing to be proud of when Nat goes there because Nat’s got “it.” [24]
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