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KENNETH RAYMOND ENDICOTT 916 West Front Street If Ken has good luck he will ge-t an accounting job: if not, he'll join the army or navy. Photography is his hobby and he's interested in cars, fishing, base- ball, football, bowling, and boxing. ELIZABETH WARWICK EVERILL 815 College Place Betty was on the patrol two years, the senior usher squad. and in the glee club two years. Betty danced in Invisible Controls and the junior class play. She took the classical course and plans to take a medical secretarial course at Colby Junior College. HARRISON F ERTIG 318 West Seventh Street Although Harry has been active in our school's athletics, such as football, track, and basketball, he was also a member of the freshman Boys' Cooking club. Har- rison is planning a course in chemistry at the University of Pennsylvania. Imqaqg-,J Yi-la I lr1'il N'0vv ILC-i ' 'UU' J ANICE ELMA FLETCHER 501 West Seventh Street Fletch has been in the senior orches- tra for four years. She was a homeroom chairman for her first and second years. Janice belongs to the glee club and Hi- Tri. She is also on the circulation staff of the Milestone. Fletch took the general academic course. GRACE HELE F OLIBES 3 ,Birks Street - For two ye s bracq has beenx a mem- ber of bot the 'girls' chorus and the typing club t, She was active' in basket- ball. In preparation 'for a business school after graduation, Grace took the general clerical course. JOHN J. F0sTER 23 Academy Avenue Jack entered our school in 1940, having been formerly a student at Asbury Park High School. He was a member of the senior executive council and was active on the Jayvee basketball and baseball teams. Jack was also a member of the student council. AZH1-7-4 Az...-.,....f1 uw CLAIRE J EANETTE GAYLE Aaavigj Yn Wkx'l'Lb 730 Par Avenue Claire will soon be known as Nurse Claire : at least she hopes so, as she has been working toward that goal all four years of her general academic course. She has ably served on the patrol during the past two years. ROSALYN RosE ESTRIN 518 West Third Street Ros's hobby is typing and using dif- ferent kinds of odice machines. She took the secretarial course and will become a private secretary. Her chief annoy- ance: a finger nail scratching against a screen or blackboard. LAWRENCE FARINA 231 Monroe Avenue Larry was on the Jayvee football team last year and made the varsity this year. He took the scientific course and is plan- ning to go to college. His interests lie in aviation and mechanics. JOSEPH FINELLI 404 East Third Stn-et Joe is a Yankee and Dodger fan, and his hobby is baseball statistics. He took the classical course and is going to college. Joe was chosen first alternate for Annapolis. vws ,ned I-143 f CHA '- s F. FOLEY lf 1119 ' sington Avenue hike? ' n ll-round at ete. He ix fjf ' Ot all. T10 ey. a d baseball 2 -1 as a embe he . .A. and the D911 cl . ic ey 's sp a S 0 . writer for t e e 0 l scientific cour i ends? go t college. ' HARRIET MARIE FORREST 217 Johnston Avenue Harriet has a profound interest in music. She spends most of her spare time on music. Since she is going to college to study dietetics she has taken the home arts course. During her freshman year she belonged to the junior band. PHILIP WILLIAM FoY 1232 West Fifth Street Bill played ice hockey his first two years. He is taking the scientific course and is planning to take a place in the Army Air Corps after graduation. RUTH GEBERT 1228 Clinton Place Gebie should take Gallup's place, since she won a contest by guessing how many states Roosevelt and Willkie would carry. She hopes to be a secretary, and likes to ride horseback.
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FIORA J. DI GIOVANNI 933 West Third Street Fifi was a member of the a Capella choir and did Entree typing. She enjoys singing and reading. Tommy Dorsey'S orchestra is her favorite. ARTHUR PRESTON DILLARD 204 Liberty Street This industrial arts student is interested in sports. He served as a manager for the Jayvee basketball and baseball teams. and also for varsity basketball. Tommy Dorsey and Frank Sinatra seem best to Art. JAMES U. DI PAOLO 680 West Fourth Street Jim had the honor of being homeroom chairman during his junior and senior years. His hobby is reading a good book. Cary Grant and Ann Sheridan are his favorite movie stars. JOYCE DOUGLAS 47 est ront Street X! Jo ce ts her most enj y e t out of a ly cc plishing S thing. She plans t A a e up interior dec ation. For three ye 'S she 'b ged the a Capella choir. Chic chow mein is her favor- ite dish. I 7 5 AUDREY C. DRAKE 1266 Park Avenue Ducky was an active member of Hi- Tri, student council, and King's Daugh- ters. She was on the Milestone advertis- ing staff. She is Hi-Tri's chief cook and bottle washer and was ticket chair- man of tiie sophomore hop. t Hxaqz. .Banc WNW- 5 od asvv wg S.,Xx yqi, THEODORE P. DUSZA 600 Spooner Avenue Ted is interested in radio and sports, such as: football, basketball. golf, and tennis. He played intramural basketball four yeaI's. He hopes his scientific course training will qualify him for Notre Dame or Fordham. f . HL' A x .' .ii , 0 X X ' CATHERINE EGANEY 508 New Street Red plans to be a secretary after graduation. Her hobbies are photography, dancing, badminton, and ice-skating. She has typed for the Entree for two years. JOSEPH G. DILIBRO 714 Coolidge Street Jeff is interested in stamps and has to his credit three years on the varsity tennis team. He gets a lot of enjoyment from a good movie and Charlie Barnet's band. His course was general. BERTHA DILLER 536 West Sixth Street Dill , a secretarial student was a mem- ber of the patrol. The girls' chorus, bad- minton, and Entree typist comprise her activities. She has most fun when danc- ing on dates. Ray Milland is tops in her list of movie stars. PAULINE DOMENICK 1113 East Second Street Pauline belonged to the a Capella choir for two years and took part in Invisi- ble Controlsf' Dancing and sewing take up her spare time. Rebecca is her favorite book, and Katherine Hep-burn her favorite actress. LOUISE ETHEL DOYLE 1205 West Fourth Street Louise was a member of the girls' chorus for two years and the typing club and senior basketball club for One. Church activities. reading, and tennis interest Lou. Spencer Tracy and Bette Davis are her favorite actors. She love French fried potatoes. , . u A , JJ-Aj, M x, JJ-I ' LV'-. , MARJORI UNCAN t KJ JJ 729 Pemberton Avenue Dune was a member of the girls' swimming team, swimming club, cashiers' club. archery team, tennis team, a Capel- la choir, knitting club, and Hi-Tri. She- took part in Invisible Controls. Knit- ting and swing music especially interest her. WALTER D. EDDY 44 Clinton Avenue Ed took the technical course and plans to join the Army Air force. He belonged to the student council and was patrol captain for two ye-ars. Stamps and aviation are his hobbies. MARTHA GRACE ELLIS 708 Carlton Avenue M, G. has been treasurer of Hi-Tri and the student council this year. Martha was business manager of the school pro- duction for three years, and acted in the junior play and Follies. She took the classical course and plans to go to Wellesley or Mount Holyoke. -QO- s
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ETHEL S. GELFOND 621 Brookside Place Since she plans to be a secretary, Ethel took the secretarial course. She likes dancing and swimming. Ethel is always annoyed by people who aren't punctual -especially boys. ' ELEANOR L. GILMAN N.: 1263 Florence Avenue Gilly took the general academic course, and hopes to go to college. Her main athletic interest is archery, and she has been an active Hi-Tri member for four years. Qamqosqc A VWMJX I 4 V, X UTH GOESS 744 Watchung Avenue Thelia's hobby is drawing and she plans to go to art school. Chow mein, badminton, and Spanish music top her list of favorites. She was a homeroom chairman and a member of the se-nior executive council. JEROME GOLDSTEIN 546 West Third Street Jerome's special interest is dogs. He enjoys training them and is eager to have a well-bred police dog. He took the general course. L WQGJXCA 'DCC - M WU f-Cl MAR1d'N E. GRAY 916 West Third Street Mickey's favorite hobbies are dancing and sports, through which she makes friends and meets new people. She has taken commercial work and intends to go to Drake's iw DORIS GRISLEY 116 Hillcrest Avenue Gris, who has been active in the G.A.A. and singing clubs, spends her spare time in reading and drawing. She took the home economics course and wants to be a. bea tician. ARTHUR H. GRUNEISEN 1331 West Fourth Street Art is well known in PHS for his fine poster work. Among other things. his hobbies are drawing and photography. Art went out for football in his junior and senior years. EDWARD S. GIBBONS 935 South Avenue Ted is a familiar person to football fans: during his first three years he was in the band and his fourth year he had charge of the refreshment booth at the field. He has been active in the pep and press clubs, and was vice-president of the stamp club in his sophomore year. JAMES ARTHUR GLENN 331 East Third Street James has a fondness for sports and food. After graduation, he plans to at- tend college. ELEANOR RUTH GOLDBERG 1365 South Second Street El has always been a very active girl. Some of her activities were: secretary of the student council 4: sophomore vice- president: and, circulation staff member of the Milestone. MARIE GORDON 211 East Fifth Street Marie, a commercial student, is fond of dancing. She played tennis and badmin- ton and belonged to the knitting club. She dislikes people who have no humor. C xxx-, g-,,,g,.,,x-f EDITH F. GRIMMER 815 Third Place Edith was a Hi-Tri member for four years, and chai1'man of public affairs her senior year. Edith has also been an usher and she was a member of the Milestone literary staff. She plans to go to college. Yhasvwed l l-5 ELEANOR JEAN GRoss 260 Garfield Avenue El was president of the typing club in her senior year: she took the general clerical course an plans to do office work or designing 816 Dixie Lane Gunny' is sometimes called man- mountain , for he's six feet four. Aside from being on the track team, the stu- dent council, and Pa in the senior play. he won the chemistry prize. He also had the highest PHS score in the NYU mathematics contest. Gunny will attend Cornell. Q. at el vu-Q xg R 0. GUNDLACH 'wa .fl ll. ,-1 M., .mm x
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