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KENNETH MARSTON Beware the fury of a patient man. Always perfectly groomed . . . Kenny intends to travel far and wide - no matter how far he goes, we won't forget . , . MARIE A. MATHON Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness and of wisdom. Quiet and competent . . . full of pleas- ant surprises that scare the blues away. JOHN MIESNER Wit's a feather . . . another for your cap, jack . . . you certainly deserve 'em . . , His only inter- est is graduating and joining the Merchant Marine! FLETCHER F. MILLER All nature is but art . . . Humor dry as a bone. 'Girls worship that blond head, but alas and alack! Don't you ever mix pleasure with business? RICHARD GORDON MORRIS His hair was yellow as new-cut pine in shavings curled and feathered. The Ted Husing of tomorrow . . . A swell fellow - boundless enthusiasm. ANTHONY MUNNA There's a good fellow in our midst . . , We nominate Tony. Reliable and very well liked, he isn't quite so docile as he looks. ' JOHN A. MARTIN Often ornateness goes with great- ness! oftener felicity ccmes of simplicity. . . . Chickie is a gregarious chatterbox with a large circle of friends. Sweet and lively. IRENE GEORGIANA MERK Suppress me if you can, I am a merry jest . . She's an organist divine, there's no humorist quite so fine. A good gal . , . a loyal pal. MARGARET A. MIGLES Dark eyes, you are always glow- i:ng. If you want help, page Margaret - she's always there, ready, willing, and able. Quiet, yet not exactly silent! CHARLES R. MOORE So proudly we hail . . . the star of every team. Appears strong and silent, but you can't judge a book by its cover. JOHN MUELLER Fools rush in where angels fear to tread - but angels never fall in love, do they, johnny? . . . makes every class a riot , . . the ladies' man! JUNE NORDBY O'er the ice the rapid skater flies. Where mischief lurks in gay disguise. . . . and cartwheels are numerous . . . a good sportsman . . . cooperative as the twinkle in her eye! 16
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NELE K. LAPE In sweet music, there is such an art. Theatrically and music- ally inclined , . . A faithful pal . . . secretary par excellence. We like Nele's shy but friendly man- ner. SOLANGE NINE LAURIGUET Practice is the best of all in- structors. BabyIon's fleur-de-lis . . . a French miss . . . wrapped up in the French Navy. CHARLES LENT All I ask is to be left alone - with june . . . An unfore'c:n miracle - Charlie has become studious . . . Good luck on your rocket to sucess. GEORGE W. LIPP Sail Ho! me Laddie . . . his eyes are toward the sea - and the ladies' eyes are turned toward him! . . . Sincere and responsible. MARIE G. LUDWIG I live in crowds of iollity. Oh. those eyes that crinkle when she laughs - which is often . . . Never a dull moment with friend- ly, funful Marie. ALFRED MAHLMANN On their own merits, modest men are dumb. Mailman, mail- man! Do your duty. B. H. S.'s Martin Blockg maestro of our make-believe ballroom . . . a po- tential Edison! THOMAS LA SPADA Above our life we love a stead- fast friend. Forever fixing things and experimenting - science and photography are his hobbies. Jo- cund and jovial. ALVERA LEGERLOTZ Whatever may annoy, the word for me is joy! Eyelashes long enough to knit a sweater . , . low ceiling - high rating! Food friend at Fire Island. BETSEY H. L'HOMMEDIEU A kind and gentle heart she has, to comfort friend and foe. Knit 1, Purl 2 - needles and wool -- fascinating, isn't it? . . . a friendly personality! CLARA LO CASTRO Short and sweet, if I were judge, and surely worthy praise. . . . a jitterbug at heart . . . laughs a lot . . , a friend of all! HERBERT MADSEN Blessings on him who first in- vented sleep . . . The Trapper and his dog. A'right' good guy who's never at a loss in any sit- uation. MARTIN MARKS Merrily, merrily shall I live now. He's Cherry O'Leary in masculine attire - a hep cat that can really dance. Heart throb of millions. 15
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LILLI AN OLSSON , . . An athlete victorious - we crown her . . . a champion ice skater . . . a smart combination of fun, get-up-and-go, and intelli- gence MILDRED PACK The red-gold cataract of her streaming hair. Winging her way across the skies to adventure as an airline hostess . . . ROBERT PELZER All things come to him who waits . . . There's music in the air . . . Bob has high ideals . . . and he has the ability to attain them. ALICE PFEIFLE Blessings on your good heart. Miss Anthony, I have a prob- lem. Alice leans toward psychol- ogy. Have you done your French? MARY ANNE QUIGLEY For Mercy has a human heart . . . She's a dependable Angel of Mercy. Apple pie like mother used to make .. . except that it's better! PATRICIA DIANE REED 'Here's mettle more attractive. Artist deluxe . . . sweeter than they come . . . a real friend . . . A book? Oh yes! She has them at her fingertips. MARIE OTT Tis well to be merry and wise. 'Tis well to be honest and true. Gorgeous complexion . . . conta- gious giggle . . . carefree heart. JUANITA PANTZER 'Laughter is medicine -a toast to your health . . , dance enthu- siast . . . tap, ballroom and ballet. Curly hair and a bright smile make for a sociable gal . . . JOHN CARLO PERRICONE A dry jest, sir - I have them on my tongue's tip. Honorary member of West Babylon's foot- ball team . . . the other half of French III class. EDWARD J. PROHASKA I can say a neat thing, myself, give me time . . . Tall, friendly, an athlete of whom we're fond and proud! What'cha know, Pro? DOROTHY REDFERN So I never stop from talking, So I always keep astir . . An athlete plus . . . and skating? Son'a's in for com tition . . . 1 Pe She's tops but definitely. SUSI RODIES I.et's Sing a Song About Susi . . . Everyone likes a good sport . . . Versatile . . . a merry way . . . A blossom of springtime - she rates applause! 17 1:
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