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(@rtnU KATHERINE JANE JENSON Kate” Activities: Hiking Club 1. 2; Dancing Club 2, 3; Card and Game Club 4. Katherine is a quiet girl with a slow drawl that is well known t her friends. The bane of Kate’s existence seems to be her French, but she’ll get there. O PATRICIA ANN JOYCE Pat” Goal: Commercial Artist. “Pat” is the peppy little girl with tft® New York accent. We all wish we had known “Pat” longer, but qame from the “Big City” only years ago. GRACE LEONARDI ' Gal” f » Homeroom President Club 3; Gamma Rho 4. ,d4T 1: Albany Business College. ‘ Grace is very pretty and has an unusually sweet disposition which has made many friends in her three years here. We all hope she wins the success she deserves. ANN LORRAINE MARTIN Lorraine” Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Girl ' s Athletic Club 3; Guide 3. Goal: Westchester Nursing. School of Anyone who knows Lorraine can’t forget her lovely shade ot auburn hair and cute puckering mouth. Lorraine wants to be a doctor and we’re willing to bet she’ll have lots of male patients. JOHNSTON. JR. 2 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 3, Yt; Oriole 4; Busi- ite Manager ttt Circus 3; Lieuten¬ ant of Guides 4; Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; Guide 3, 4; f ootball 4; Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. “Bill” is one of the quietest fel¬ lows in our class. He is in his element when lie’s on the business end of some undertaking. When he’s not playing basketball or foot¬ ball, he entertains us with his imi¬ tations of Rubinoff. PAUL KLING lnt. Basketball 4; Hit. Softball 3; lnt. Volleyball 3, 4; lnt. Foot¬ ball 4; Student Assn. 4. Paul may not be outstanding in sports and in studies but he is darn good in both. More than once he has been on a winning team. Good luck to you, Paul. ALFRED L. MARSTON , ' ‘A l” fy. S. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council Treasurer 4; Debate 2, 3; Track 2; Soccer 3, 4; Tennis 4; Circus 3; Oriole 4; Guide 4; Alma Mater 4; Cashier 2, 3, 4; Valedictorian 4. Goal: Colgate University. “Al” is our most brilliant stu¬ dent, and is prominent in school affairs. “Al” is an excellent dancer, has unusual business ability, and we expect him to be an outstanding lawyer. RICHARD MASON Mace” Chick” Track 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Bas¬ ketball 2, 3, 4; Soccer 3, 4; Golf 3, 4; Bowling Captain 4; Hit. Vol¬ leyball 3, 4; Guide 3, 4; lnt. Softball 3, 4; lnt. Football 4; President Farmers Club 3; Student Assn. 1, 2, 3, 4. A pun, a girl and a happy smile, that’s Dick. He has been a great asset to the school both in track and basketball. More power to you, Dick! Eighteen 1 0 3 fi
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(§rioU MIRIAM HOWD Art Club 1, 2; Homemaking Club 3; Student Assn. 2, ij 4; ketball 1, 2;. yafior Pmo Com¬ mittee 3; Cjrtnfs Comtofmee 3, 4; Gamma Rho 4; OjiattE Staff 4. dignity—bordering al- timidity—revealing a hid- charm—pleasing—magnetizing. ERNEST JACOBSON Ernie” Int. Volleyball 3, 4; Int. Soft- ball 3; Int. Basketball 4; Int. Foot¬ ball 4. Some people call “Ernie” a lover of leisure but he doesn’t sleep all the time because he is quite inter¬ ested in sports of all kinds. More luck to you, “Ernie”. EUGENE DANIEL JAGERESKI Hi-Y 2, 3, 4; 3; Traffic Squad 3, 4. ecided. rs ' S ell fun; he’s always and ' ' 4«ling jokes or get- class in an uproar. Lately igen in the company of a ' d. We wonder? MARGARET DOROTHY JENSEN “Dot” is a with plenty of ‘Dot” ittle person ity. She and ce like nobody’s think Don’s lucky a smooth girl. MARJORIE HUMPJ Gamma Rh Honrf naki ng 2; ( eq citi is a most cheerful person, s usually first to find a humor- side to misfortunes. People would get along better if they had a little of “Pat’s” good humor. WESLEY M. JACOBSON “ IVes” Int. Basketball 3, 4; Int. Volley¬ ball 3, 4; Int. Softball 3; Int. Foot¬ ball 4; Student Assn. 3, 4; Horse¬ shoes 3; Bookkeeping 1 Contest 3. “Wes” has shown in his stay at school that he takes to sports and to commercial work in a big way. Some day “Wes” will probably be a successful business man. MARGARET ALICE JAQUET Margie” Dramatic Club 1, Treasurer 2, Secretary . 3; Guide 2, 3, 4; Class lice-President 1, 2, 3; Gamma Rho |2i B, v Gharrm;u) Junior Prom and t ilioT lmin r Hockey Varsity 3; Junior Marshal 3. l pokingj at Marine s I aetr-wOi cs - we S j-f eiL. lijjie about her integrity and pomiuTrity. We will always be grateful to her for mak¬ ing our Prom a huge success. CHARLES A. JENSON President Hillbilly Band 3; Hill¬ billy Band 4; Track 2, 3. 4; Or¬ chestra 4; Circus Baud 3; Int. Bas¬ ketball 2, 3. Charles is one of the eligible bachelors of the class. When the track season comes around lie’s usually practising up for his half- mile run. Keep up the good work, Charles. 1 93fi Seventeen
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®ljp (irtol? HAROLD D. MEAi lilt. Basket 4; Basball 3, Harold Student Assn. probably be a second if he keeps up bis n the diamond. lie ions, the Yankee Sta- manager of a Broad- TMf.aUs, 2; Gir ] tter-lf)ass Socc OTHY MOAK jirl’s Athletic Club J tterWja ' Ss Soccer 2; Honorary i itM soccer 2; Honorary Var- ty ll fcfkey 3; Inter-Class Hockey C hairman Girl’s Stunt Conimit- ee 2, 3; Inter-Class Basketball 2, 4. Goal: Somebody’s wife. “Dot” has earned the reputation as one of the classes’ star girl athletes. Her friendly way, pleas¬ ant smile and good humor have made her well liked. RICHARD M. PATTERSON -Pat’’ iiis mysterious fellow? of course. We don’t fything more about him than 4iut appearances indicate that vill succeed in life. Good luck, ! at”! WILBUR J. RHENOW A. A. 1. 2, 3; Guide 2, 3; Danc¬ ing Club 2, 3. Goal: Rider’s College. Wilbur is a quiet, likeable fellow who advocates more Chevrolets. Next to his “steady,” Wilbur’s chief passion is his guitar. MELVIN MEAD “ Met Boxing Club 2; Track 2; Student Assn. 2, 3, 4; Hunting and Fishing Club 2; Horseshoes 3. In all the years that “Mel” has been here he has been noted for his easy going manner and his large repertoire of hum jokes. FRANCES C. O’ROURKE ' ' Fran Knitting Club 4; S. A. 4. Frances came here in her sopho¬ more year from Vincentian. She plays the piano and is an excellent tennis player. In her spare time she is usually helping in the library. DOROTHY ELIZABETH RENO Dot Goal: Undecided. We think “Dot” is one of our sweetest girls and we’re proud to have such a refined person gradu¬ ate with us. We don’t care if Dot” wants to have a career but we bet Ken will say something about it. ELIZABETH ADA SANFORD Betty” Bet” Bandy Orchestra 3, 4; Band 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Assistant Glee Club Ac¬ companist 4; Assistant Assembly Singing Pianist 4; Advanced Danc¬ ing Club 3; News Club 4; A. A. 3, 4; Girl’s Deputy 3; Pianist Tap Dancing Club 4; Albany Evening News Correspondent 4; Library As¬ sistant 4. Goal: Albany Business College. Although she has been with us only two years, “Betty’s” sense of humor, willing assistance and indi¬ vidualistic piano playing have won a place in our hearts. 10 3 6 Nineteen
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