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MARY S. EATON fMaeJ - Sweetness is a virtue. Her charm- ing personality made her loved by all fright fe1las?J. Mae was a charter Thespian member. Her exceptional acting ability won for her leading roles in many high school plays, including Nine Girls ,the Dramatics Club meller-dramer and two One Act Plays. She worked as an elementary gym leader, was So- ciety Editor of the Salute in her senior year, and served as secretary of Student Council and a member of the Friendship Club cabinet. She participated ln Girls' Glee Club a.nd ensem- ble groups. PATRICIA A. EIBENfPatl - No task too steep for human wit. Patsy joined the class in the junior year and quickly proved herself to be a co-operative and witty classmate. She was a member of the journalism class for two years, being Editor of the Salute in her senior year. She was also a member of the Friendship and Commercial Clubs in her senior year and Dramatic Club in her junior and senior years. Pat worked as library assistant, and as a member of Library Club in her junior year. In her Senior year she was an elementary gym leader. LUCILLE M. EREDISH CLucyJ - Efficiency plus - and can she cook! An active member of Friendship Club, she served as publicity manager. She was a charter Thespian member, hav- ing played leading roles in the junior Play and a One Act Play. Lucy sang in Glee Club and ensemble groups for two years. For three years she kept a watchful eye over the cafeteria re- ceipts. She was also a participant in the Yale-Harvard game in her jlmior year. JAMES I. FILBIN lBudj - Why should the devil have all the good times? The class was proud of its only Marine veteran member. Bud was liked by all for his witty conversation and knack of keeping the teachers going with the attitude, I agree with no man's opinions. I have some of my own. Although he was short, Bud didn't get lost in sports such as football for one year, basketball for two years, and track for two years. Hls acting ability was portrayed in the Freshman me Act Play. RICHARD K. FOLGER fDickJ - His friends are manyg his en- emies-are there any? One of the pioneer members af the class, he received his complete education in Brooklyn School. Dlck's chief interest in the field of sports was baseball. He also participated ln intramural basketball games. He was a G. GORDON GROUP KGGQ - Great men doubl when th member of the grease monkey class, the Auto-Mechanics. ROGER K. FOLGER QBobJ - True merit is deep and silent. Bobplayed in the intramural basketball games but his main in- terest was baseball. Roger took the Auto Mechanics Course. We hope he can always put back together what he takes apart. S 82111 Y make foes their friends. An all aronmd boy and a good leaders, Gordon was president of his class in the sophomore and senior years. With leading roles in most of the school playshe de- veloped notable dramatic talents and was a charter Thespian member. Gordon was also active in athletics, participating in football for two years ltacklej ,basketball two years, intramur- al basketball one year, and track three years the eventried pole-vaultingll. He sang two years with Boys' G1eeCluband was active ln Student Council.
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JOHN W. BABARC SIK lSchnozJ - Bashfulness is a cloak for strength of character. - taking honors in high school track, winning by a nose. He played halfback on the football team and .participated in intramural basketball, being high point man of the season. Grease ball Iohn spent more time under cars than in the classroom - - in the Auto Mechanics course. RUTH G. BAUER fRuthieJ - Much can be said on both sides. Her naturally curly hair was the envy of her classmates. Ruthie was an active member of Garden Club in her freshman and sophomore years. She also belonged to Friendship Club and Commercial Club for one year and Glee Club and Mixed Choir for three years. VALERIE E. BUK Wall - Simplicity, serenity. sincerity, silence -- the four attributes of a lady. me of the more quiet girls, liked by all her classmates. She was very active in the commercial field, being secretary of Commercial Club in her senior year. She was a member af Library Club for one year, and was always a willing worker for her class. Her fine voice proved an asset to Glee Club and Choir for three years. She was also a member of the Iunior Play Cast. GERALD E. CHRISTNER Gerry! - Brains, brawn, and per- sonality. An unforgetable character, he was star fullback in football for two years and president of Hi-Y and Student Coun- cil in his senior year. Ierry's fine bass voice helped make the Choir and Boy's Glee Club outstanding. He also played roles ' . in the the Act Plays for two years. ORANELL V. CRAVEN fToogieJ - Sweetness and sincerity is often silent. Toogie was a member of Girls' Glee Club for three years. She alsq sang in the Mixed Choir. Her favorite pastime was rollerskating. GRACE M. DALEY CGarkJ - Did the timid fairy use atiny brush to put on the color in that lovely blush? Her proven ability in the commercial field assures her ofwhatever sec- retarial position she may desire. Grace was in Girls' Glee Club in her sophomore and junior year. ln her senior year she was entrusted with the money of the Commercial Club as treasurer. Her interest in books led her to be an active mem- ber of the Library Club. DOUGLAS P. DORNER Uugheadj - He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. Doug, with his butch haircut, was as much a part of the school as the clock in the hall. A mad fiend in an automobile, a scream as Chuck in the Iunlor Play, and as Hiram in the Dramatic Club meller-dramer. Doug earned his popularity and his Thespian membership. lughead show- ed surprising art ability fremember Dornervllle ?D. He work- ed on the school paper staff, participated in track, football and intramural sports, and was a member of Boys' Glee Club.
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ALFRED L. HADICK CAD Any man is a volume if you know how to read him. His strength of character won for him the titles of co-captain of the football team and captain of the var- sity basketball squad. Al's dramatic ability was not discovered till his senior year when he was cast as the disguised detective lwhat a butler D in the Senior me Act Play. He was a member of the Boys' Glee Club and Mixed Choir. DOROTHY L. HAIOVSKY KDotD Fiery her hair, her disposi- tion gentle. Dot was knownby most of her friends for her in- terest in yachting. Her high school activities included Com- mercial Club, Friendship Club, Glee Club and Mixed Choir for three years. THEODORE F. IOBLONOWSKI Gabby! Be strong and of good courage. A one man football team--he could fill any back- field position and still look All-American. The roughest, toughest, co-captain, quarterback Brooklyn will ever have. He was an active participant in all activities of the school, with four years of basketball, three years of track, membership in Hi-Y, Safety Patrol, Boys' Glee Club, and Mixed Choir, and a part in the Freshman One Act Play. A. KERCHER fKerchJ--Valedictorian of the Class-- It KATHERINE A. IAMESfKathyD I'1l not listen to reason. Rea son always means what someone else has got to say. Kathy attended Brooklyn School for twelve years, was a cheerleader for three years, in Leaders Club for three years, and a mem- ber of the G.A.A. for two years, being president in her senior year. Kathy was interested in dramatics, earning membership in the Thespian Society by working in the club for two years and playing roles in the Freshman One Act Play, the Iunior Play and the Dramatics Club meller-dramer. She was captain of the Yale team for two years and played in the Yale-Harvard game for three years. She was a member of Friendship Club for three years being vice-president in her senior year. Kathy was in the Glee Club four-years, was secretary of the organ- ization for two years, and sang in Mixed Choir and ensemble groups. better to be small and shine, than to be blg and cast a shad- ow. To illustrate the qualities for which Ianet was inducted into Honor Society in her junior year, she was a member orf Leaders Club for two years, Friendship Club for three years lsecretary in her senior yearj, and played on the Yale -Harvard team for three years. She was a three year member of Glee Club, elected treasurer when a senior, and added her voice to the Mixed Choir and ensemble groups. A charter member of Thespian Society, Janet was inDra.matics Club two years, hold- ing the office of secretary-treasurer her last year. She had a leading role in the Junior Play and participated in two One Act Plays. PETER LUCKIANOW lPeteJ - Owner of THE CAR -- He'd give you the shirt off his back. He proved his dependability in the production of the school paper for two years, as vice- president of the Movie Boosters for two years, and as set de- signer and stage manager for Dramatics Club for two years, being Dramatics Club president in his senior year. His sports activities included two years of football as end and center, three years of basketball, four years of track the broke the school discus recordl, and one year of intramural basketball . LOIS A. McC ORMICK CLOJ - Not that I like studying less but that I like fun more. A lively gay character, Lo was Friend- ship Club president and treasurer of her class in her senior year. A charter member of Thespian Society, Lois played leading roles in the Junior Play and Dramatics Club Plays. Girls' Glee Club was one of her many interests. In her sopho- more and senior years she competed in the Yale -Harvard basketball games.
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