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' White ' Crier, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Girl ' s A. A., ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 o JEAN HELEN WOITE )NE of the contingent coming to the class in the tenth grade, Jean im- mediately settled down to her new life with a nonchalance which she has never lost. Always a willing worker and a never ending source of brilliant ideas, still she has, through all these years, never been able to catch on to any but the simplest jokes. This is very strange as she is the originator of some of the best humor the class has ever heard. Founder and head of the girls ' equestrain society, Three Women Off a Horse, she plans to repre- sent the U. S., in future years, on the Girls ' Cavalry Team. M. S. T. C. BAEIBAEA s» wnr]B]Ee] IIROBBIE (as she is known to the world at large), although not origin- ally a member of the class of ' 37, joined us in the ninth grade after skipping the eighth and leaving her class one jump behind. Their loss was our gain, for Bobbie has proved herself to be a welcome addition to the class of ' 37. Her witty remarks and ticklish sense of humor add spice to many a dull period. She is a staunch supporter of the Girl ' s A. A. and the Riding Club wherein she is known as one of the Three Women Off a Horse. Her laughing eyes and curly hair are the envy of all the gals. M. S. T. C. Bobby Girl ' s A. A., ' 33, ' 3i, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 Page Tiveyity-eight
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Tiedy ' Class President, ' 32 Class Treasurer; ' 37 Dramatic Club, ' 33 French Club, ' 36 Art Club, ' 32 Girl ' s A. A., ' 3.7 Glee Club, ' 36, ' 37 Social Committee, ' 35, ' 36, ' 37 College High Casino, Chairman EUTH WILLISTON TIEIDEMANN IDUTH is one person that we just couldn ' t get along without. Her ability to handle our many social functions so capably, has placed her right on top in our estimation. She is talented in any number of ways, dancing and riding being her favorite recreations. The success of the Senior Carnival was due to Ruth ' s able chairmanship, while our treasury kept itself up to normal under her persevering management. Her attractive personality and coopera- tive spirit, make Ruth a valuable asset to any group, and it is because of these characteristics that she has been an active member of the Social committee for two years. All said and done she ' s a grand person. Colby. MAEJOEIJE ILOUISJE VAN EOSSIUM , HE ' S tall and willowy, this Marge of ours. She walks with the grace of Diana, and she always has a smile for her classmates. If you see a tall, slender, sylph-like person dancing as if she were a part of the music, you can be sure it ' s Marjorie. She manages to keep up her studies although she finds time to do many other things including writing French club minutes for the past two years. Here ' s to you Marge ; we know you ' ll succeed. M. S. T. C. ' Margie ' French Club, ' 3U, ' 35 — Secretary, ' 36, ' 37 Glee Club, ' 36 La Cainpanilla Class Secretary, ' 37 Girl ' s A. A., ' 32, ' 33, ' Si. Art Club, ' 32, ' 33 Page Tiventy-seven
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RALPH M. BOCERTMAN It took Ralph to be one of the boys without being boister- ous. It tookRalph in tails. in sport clothes, to look like a page out of Esquire. It always took Ralph — and Ralph took us with his manliness, his poise, his savoir-faire. BERNARD A. BORESSOFF Onstage from Christo- pher Robin to Hamlet — Offstage from epi- grammatic repartee to profound dissertation his interests range from the most frivolous dance to an orderly management of Mont- clair ' s big affairs. Bernie spells ability, depth, versatility. LA CAMP ANA EDITH M. BRADLEY Generous is the word for Wegie — unless it be good-natured. Wegie likes everyone and ev- eryone like Wegie. She has maintained the high athletic standards that we have come to expect of math majors. Specifically, the picture we have of her is of an alert young woman rushing from the high school and laden with a heap of papers as high as the Tower of Pisa. WILLIAM A. F. BRAEM Bill can be characterized by the wonderful re- ports he makes in class. Scholarly — with an erudite interest in the details as well as an understanding knowledge of the large trends. Yet containing a dry wit that surprises and delights. Add to this his ability to talk en- thusiastically. JOSEPH J. BROWNSTEIN At 8:45 Joe rolls out of a rumble-seat. At 12:00 he reads his lunch and eats the New York Times. When does he acquire his broad knowledge? We don ' t know. When does he accomplish the executive work that charac- terizes him? We don ' t know. When is he an actively sympathetic and reliable friend? This we can answer proudly: Always! 29
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