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ESTELLE THOMAS - - - - -- 50 High Street Estelle can always be found having a humorous IRENE SUGALSKI - - - success. instead of continuing in the art field. HELEN TALAMONTI - - 447 North Sth Street The first things you notice about Helen are her bright blue eyes. She makes a pretty picture with her fair skin and reddish-blonde hair. She also possesses a lovely singing voice. Many of the clothes she wears were made by herself. In art, she especially likes to draw and paint young children. She was a member of the Student Patrol and Art Service Club. We wish her success as an artist. 547 South 11th Street Blond Irene has a sunny and pleasing personal- ity and a smile for everyone. She and Jean-Sodow- ski have always been quite inseparable. She has belonged to the Bowling and Art Service Clubs. Irene wants to become a costume designer after studying at Pratt Institute. Eventually she would like to open a dress shop of her own. And, with Irene's good taste and personality, we're sure she'll be a TONY SZABO - - - - 648 South 18th Street This tall and dashing lad called Tony hails us from Central High School. He came to Arts High in his sophomore year. He was the manager of the stage crew and a member of the Radio Guild. Tony is sometimes known as the little man (or should we say big man?) who wasn't there. Tony got a defer- ment so that he could graduate with the class, so he'll be leaving for the Army in the very near future conversation with someone. Her many outside activ- ities have prevented her joining many clubs, but she has been a faithful member of the choir for two years, and she has enjoyed it very much. She plays the piano and has been giving lessons to three chil- dren. She expects to continue this work after gradu- ation and also hopes to add to her list of students. Aye aye het oe BB AEY +p
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RITA RUBIN Siac ee 58 Mapes Avenue When you see.a dash for room 219 at about ten after nine in the morning, you can be sure it’s Rita hurrying to get her homework done. Rita has by far been the busiest girl in Arts for four years. She has been a member of the Language Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, Creative Writing Club, Fenc- ing Club, and Journalism Club. Rita has been the editor-in-chief of the Scope for two years and an alderman for two terms. Rita expects to attend Antioch in Yellow Springs, Ohio, to study journalism. cation as a fashion illustrator. JEANETTE SADOWSKI - - 150 Belmont Avenue Where there is music, there is Jeanette, and where there is music and Jeanette, there is dancing. She just loves it. Jean is also the outdoor type and has been a member of the Bowling and Student clubs. She has also been of great service in the Art Service club. By the way Jeanette dresses you can tell that clothes are of great interest to her, so she plans to go to Pratt Institute to further her edu- FRANK STALKS - - - - Smile plus dash equals Frank as he flies through the halls. Frank's interests in school have been the Photo Club, track and cross-country teams. He won the championship in low hurdles in his sophomore year. During his four years in Arts, he has changed from a quiet and bashful boy to a well-known man- about-town. Frank wishes to go to college and major in dental surgery, so maybe some day he'll be yanking out some of his classmate's teeth. 43 Delavan Avenue « RICHARD STONE - - - 186 Goldsmith Avenue Richard is the Rembrandt of Arts. Although he spends most of his time in school and at home paint- ing, he has taken time to be a faithful member of the Language Club and the swimming team. He took first and second prizes with his paintings in the Annual Scholastic contests in Bambergers. He left our school for his 4B term and went to Florida, but returned to graduate with his class. He hopes to attend the Yale University after graduation if Uncle Sam doesn’t get him first.
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CHESTER TYJEWSKI -. 265 Lee Terrace, Kenilworth ‘“‘Chet ’ is one of the few fellows that have graduated in three and a half years. His main in- terests in school were the swimming team and girls. He could always be found in the lunch room or in the halls having a close conversation with one of the fairer sex. Chester knew everyone in school’ and everyone knew Chester. The R.C.A. has employed him at the present, but in the near future he will have ag new boss—Uncle Sam. ADELE WALLING - - 190 West Runyon Street Adele's fine sense of humor, her pleasing person- ality and ready-for-fun spirit has made her popular with everyone. She is very athletic and loves to swim, play badminton, tennis, and captain ball. Adele also like the tango and to listen to classical music. Although her future is undecided, Adele has said she would like to join the W.A.A.F. To Adele we wish the best of luck and happiness in the future. EDWARD WALSH - - - 198 Hillside Avenue ‘Ed,’ the man with the elastic stomach, and the ability to win a prize in any kind of an art contest. In his sophomore year he won two gold medals and a silver medal in the Hobby Show in Kresge’s. In his junior year he took first place in two poster con-. tests. In his senior year he won the contest for the cover design of the Vignette. He is also interested in athletics, and has been a member of the cross- country and track teams and the basketball team. If the army doesn’t get him first, Ed would like to continue his art work. WILLIAM WEILER 531 Clinton Avenue ‘‘Going downtown?” If you hear this question you can always find ‘‘Willie, ’ coat in hand and ready to go over Washington Street to see his fav- orite camera in the store window. His handsome sport jackets and shirts have made him one of the best dressed fellows in school. He belonged to the Photography Club in school and expects to continue his work in the United States Marine Corps.
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