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re LIZABETH EDWARDS than anything e pep and knit- ng clubs, Hi-Tti, baseba team, and was swimming captain ... sténography is her aim. njoys sw Guioria E. Epstein Glory The sketching and office practice clubs claimed Gloria’s membership. Her favorite pastimes are drawing, swimming, and ten- nis .. . she plans to take up secretarial work ... “always extra happy when sum- mer rolls around.” Dwicnt L. Evans Ev Want to buy a duck? Dwight’s going to raise poultry or run a restaurant... Stamp club president, model airplane field, ‘‘fond”’ of coins, girls, and old friends. Raymonp D. FALk Ray Ray plans to enter aeronautical engineering ... especially enjoys drawing, designing, and taking home a good report card ... ‘Gee whiz,’’ Ray looks way back to his frosh days with pleasure! WILLIAM FARRELL Bill Bill’s going to be another Navy recruit from PHS .. . likes football, but not ‘women drivers” .. . the three o’clock bell on Fri- days gave him that ‘swell feelin’.” ALBERTA E. FERRIS Bert Bert’s future lies in stenography, but her present ambition is to drive a car... Bert played the piano in the orchestra, belonged to tennis, knitting and ice practice clubs. FREDERIC J. FISCHETTI Fred Fred will enter the U. S. Marines aviation department immediately after graduation... he’s interested in “‘being on his own,’’ camp- ing, and sports . .. was a member of the football and hockey teams. ELEANOR GRACE FLAGG Ele Ele loves to dance, but she’ll “leave ’em flat if they click to the music.” There’s food for thought, you fellows .. . activities in- cluded student council, leader’s club, drama, Hi-Tri, homeroom cashier, and junior revue. = HANNA JOHNS FLANDERS Flaney Hanna’s our second Sonja Henie; ice skating is tops with her .. . she was glee club business manager and participated in the junior play ... belonged to King’s daugh- ters and Hi-Tri ... “hates an artificial person.” yy, Gz “Take it easy!” ... that’s Bob’s m¢tto ¥.. has high aspirations to go to California to study mechanical engineering . . . keenly interested in photography and trying to get ” his ‘Ford to get a move on. WALLACE B. FLEMING Wally Wally is one of PHS’s finest water-cutters besides being a track star ... he is fond of hunting although his one ambition lies in aviation... “Keep ’em flying,’’ Wally! Curtis J. ForNER Curt We don’t get it, Curt ... favorite hobby is hitch-hiking (being on the move), but he’d just as soon choose the W.P.A. as his pro- fession . . . but whatever he decides to do, he’ll make it good! Joun Foy At home on a horse or on the gridiron, he likes to train hunting horses and play jay- vee football . . . but for a profession he’s turning to machines. Rosert Foy Bob Beautiful women impress Bob most of. all . he enjoys getting in and out of trouble ... the U. S. Marines will claim this senior next year. HersBert I. FREINBERG Herb One of our talented artists, Herb received first place for his P.-T.A. poster and hon- orable mention in Savings Bank poster con- test. He belonged to stamp and sketching clubs, ping pong, homeroom banker ... plans to become an advertising artist. Bed fuck cn The LAWRENCE FRIEDMAN Flying high—another aviaten his wings ... when va Mball and jayvee baseball didn’t ch e took part in operettas and dramatics ... but always—it’ll be ‘aeronautics first!’ G BERT FLEISCHMANN aa as ( Y “h,
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‘... I Love Thy Company’ HEY have no balcony, no soft moonlight, No Montague-Capulet family fight; But they have more fun, ’tis one sure bet, Than Romeo or Juliet. Norma Dipario Babe Anyone who can’t take a joke is way down in Babe’s opinion Archery, swimming, and square dancing are way upg. .. she enjoys movies, footbal basketball games. Norma plans to nursing. Bob ne of the most faithful members of the stage crew, Bob was prominent in Hi-Y club, and enjoys whittling . . he’s a prospective Galileo in the science field. Rospert W. DOANE Bob “Why must there be homework ?—but then, there are week ends with nothing to do occa- sionally’—and they’re sure “solid!” Some- day this jayvee basketball player will work in an office. . Doony Doroth cappella choir and glee clu her S career ... takes a gre ter i ng, dancing, singing, and, collecti pic of her many friends we re Fasines girl. Bruck DoRMAN Bud “QOh-o-0, doctor, you’ll have to pull this back tooth out...” That’s what Bud will be doing a few years from now .. . his main sub-interest is music, but he’d rather “do nothing most of the time.” HazeL t DORMAN Here’s a talented young lady who takes a choice between becoming an art or music teacher plans to attend college... meanwhile, ‘“‘she just has fun.” Left to right: Ann Betty Thompson, “Juliet” and “Best Sport;” Ed Kane, “Romeo.” Late SHIRLEY DUCKSTEIN “Being happy the livelong day” is Shirley’s idea of enjoyment in life reading and dancing also have preference in her blue- print, and what’s more, the lassie “trusts her future to luck.” : Cth, triendtg ATT in the ines alon® with archery an on photography, bowli record (dises) colle James DUNN Chief Chief plans to be a motor technician... was a member of the projection club and electric squad ... “End of play rehearsals” is his favorite memory. JoHn EcoNOM Greek Greek’s favorite hobby is hitting the road with his thumb right side up! .. . active participator in the football and sketching clubs, and intramural basketball... he will train to become a mechanical engineer. Water D. Eppy Walt Aviation is Walt’s future vocational choice since he ‘‘dislikes being bored!’’ Participated in student council, senior executive council, and was a patrol captain. “T must go down to the se boats, sail, swim, and cong stacles . . . photography, d ing rate, but “friends are . a sea scout, too. o f possible ob- mg, and danc- ost important” pasar) Sat ———E
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