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mimmummm nmmrmmmnmimmxxrrmmnmrmxmmmmnnmnumx m smrimmmmmmmmmn1mmm3 itall nf Zlimnr DOROTHY LAUBER Most certainly should Little Dottyu be in the Hall of Fame. She is known not only in her own Fortieth Street Annex but also in all other buildings of Textile High School. She was our Comptroller in the G. O. and she fulfilled the duties of this office with great efliciency. Her interest in this organization did not cease with her term of office. She again showed her inexhaustible determination when she was Campaign Manager for Rosemarie Critchley, the successful candidate for Vice- Prcsidcncy of the General Organization. This remarkably energetic student has been a very capable president of the Lilacland llflenorah Clubs. She also carried out Successfully the duties of class president for several terms and also that of Textilian Representative. As Vice- President of the Booster Club she again showed her faculty for leadership. Dorothy is again brought to our notice in the school sport world. The basketball team is proud to claim so active a member and in appreciation of her work on the team she was awarded a T. The students of the Fortieth Street Annex are quite familiar with their forceful and popular cheerleader. But it is not to be thought that Dotty shines only in school activities. ln the social circles her name is prominent as she is an extremely good dancer. She was one of those who took part in the presentation of the very successful Textile Follies. In view of Dorothy's outstanding success in so many varied Helds of activity, and in view of her extreme popularity, it is certainly not too much to ask that her name be listed with those other outstanding students who in the past have made 5 I-IYMAN PARNES E Hyman Parnes. He is a football player, and a very good one at He is liked by everyone he comes into contact have any enemies. If you ever meet the fellow you is a most likeable chap. ? We know that when Hyman leaves Textile, he 2 E E S 5 E e E their niche in Textile's place of honor, the Hall of Fame. Among the men of faine and honor, we feel justified in placing the name of S Though Hyman is very quiet in the school building and goes about his lessons in his modest way, he is quite the opposite when he gets out upon the gridiron. 2 Then he loses all these qualities and is transformed into a demon, breaking down : the opposition's wall to let l1is team-mates run through to victory. that. with, and does not seem to will readily see why, for he will be missed by all of us. fist , - Q fLfQl1 llll'lTliill'I!!l'lTl1HlTl'lTllllIlTlill'lEI1ml17l'lill'l'lTlITI'lillTITTll'Il11 I 1 liTITllllTTlllllllllllllllllllllIlTlllllll11ll!IlTlllTITlI1IlEfDlll1HUl11llllHl1UlJTl71lD1H1lllf Ummml lllmllllmIlmillilIlTlTlTm!illTU'lTl1iiIlililllllll'llllll.ll'l11llllllllII'IlllIIllllIllllllllT'IIllllllllllllllllllilfll ll'l'l1l'mIll'lllI1l'lB l61l
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Nm-l l D HUmWlUlmmUHmmmmMIl UU mm mUWmMlmHIlHMwIIl ' 3 5 E tial! nf Hams ALDO MANCUSO Colorful posters decorate the walls of the Fortieth Street Building. Most of them are the work of Aldo Maneuso, one of the best commercial art students in that annex. He has won several medals for his contributions to contests. His brilliance in that line led to his obtaining a scholarship given to those who are deserving. What is true of some who are talented artists is not true of Aldo. He does not neglect his other studies to follow that which interests him most. Besides being admired for his artistic ability he is popular among his class- mates. His quiet, independent manner has won their respect. Because he is al- ways ready to help them, he is well-liked among his friends. W'ithout a doubt the world will some day recognize the genius of Aldo Man- cuso and will praise him as the puplis and teachers of Textile have done. LILLIAN PIVKO In what more fitting way could the Class show their appreciation of Lillian's service to them and to their school than by electing her to the Hall of Fame? All of the following give ample proof that she well deserves such an honor. Lillian has been an officer of her class ever since she entered Textile, finishing her career with a grand finale by becoming the President of the Class. Lillian is a member of the Lilac and Chrysalis Clubs and is one of those who have contributed a large amount of work to make these clubs so successful. And, also, one must not forget that Lillian is an active member of the Service, Lunch, and Office Squads. Our honor society, Arista, was proud to admit Lillian to membership in her sixth term. Now you all know why Lillian rightly deserves this last honor--and don't you all agree with us? WANDA ANDRUK The Twenty-eighth Street Annex is very proud of its seniors this term, and especially of WVanda Andruk. Wanda did not start her high school career in Tex- tile, much to our regret, but she is completing her education in the Cooperative Course of this school. lfVanda has made a success of everything she has ever started. Under great difficulties she organized the Cooperative Comrades Club, the social club of the Annex. As a speaker she is unrivaled. VVanda is and has been an honor student throughout her career in high school.. She is a member of the Booster, Dra- matic, Cooperative Social, and Cooperative Com1'ades Clubs. In Wanda we have a girl of sterling character, reliability, responsibility, and fine school spirit. Add to these qualities a charming voice and you have YVanda. On Monday no one is ab- sent from his English class as each is eager to hear her pleasing voice. Let me tell you that she has an enthusiastic audience. lrVanda is leaving us but we know that wherever she goes she will boost Textile. E E 0 5 E 2 E a 5 lHHH!H1SHlIl1YUIIUIHIHl!lHHRUllH!HJ.HHHHlHH1U1IBlBmBHHJHHHHHHH mmxmlmm WMHH MlIIHlUImWmmllNWmUlm E U X601 5
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MWWlHHmmMMlImHmIHII M in mm Wi lll1lm!1!J1Tm11mnmmimmnnmnlmmlmmminmimmiummilli xilnmrmumminnmnnrmnmmmxixmxxmxdl iiall nf Illanw MAX SEIDEN Another man who belongs in the Hall of Fame is Max Sciden. lVe call him Mickey. Mickey is an East Side boy who comes from the Clarke House where bas- ketball players are made. VVhcn we put his knock alongside his picture we said, Like a needle in a haystack on the basketball court. The way his teammates and opponents tower over him when he plays reminds one of a needle in a hay- stack. But like the needle he is always there--and how. He looks like a Napoleon, small, but he is there with the stuff. He's a great help to the basketball team and helped put it where it is, on top of the P. S. A. L., the best in New York City. Mickey is going to the University of Michigan. This is one college that is going to be fortunate in getting a good little man. BEATRICE SIMTON She well deserves being put in the Hall of Fame. But what is it this girl possesses that makes us boast about her and expect even greater 'things from her? Since Beatrice entered Textile, she has worn a path of services well deserving of credit. She has been a diligent worker on the Service, Lunch Room, and Library Squads. Not only this aid has she given the school, but also has succeeded in being elected Treasurer of the Menorah Club. Beatrice has combined her help with that of other girls in the Lilac and Glee Clubs. Patience, friends! Do not overlook that sl1e is an active member of the Arista and also the Secretary of the Senior Class of '29. Now, don't you think she has completed an ideal course of work, which is worthy of being followed by other? JOHN VVALKEVVITCH John lVall-:ewitch is graduating with us, the Class of January 1930, and we are very proud to call him our own. VVe believe that no better or more obliging student has ever attended the Textile High School and sincerely hope that the lower grades have at least one in their classes, who will reach l1is standard. Let us pause to recall the activities with which he has been connected. Hc was a very active member of the Service Squad, Office Squad, Lunch Squad, and has numerous other service activities to his credit. The combination of a high average in his studies and the services which he has rendered the school made it possible for him to become a member of Arista. He strove hard to make both our Junior and Senior Class the best that has ever been graduated from Textile. To-day John Xlfalkewitch is a serious but happy fellow with a smile for everyone. His is the comforting knowledge that he has striven hard in his studies, for his class, and for his school. May he be as popular at his future alma mater, Columbia, as he has been with us. And may he be successful in his chosen profession, Chemical Engineering. El ' ' 'l 5 L . , . , ' xfllllllllllllIl'l.lllllLll.ll.Ell.llllllllIIllllllllllllllllUIIITFITTIHIiflmlllllllHillIIHllIlllllUHllHlill'Ul'llllllllllllllllHllIIITIlllllllIIlll!LIi lumjmlhmnllmlmllmmmmn mlmfmllmulinllmmlulmmmnlllmmmmmllmlmlillllllilllilihllllllllllllllllllllllllllimllliliiQ'H11liilliilI'IIIIlilllilll'IlLlll1lYlilllTl'l'lillTl'l'llIl IX l62l
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