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'+- JPIPL Q :faqs-f-grc '5'rf1'f-1-vfsffiirt' 'vw f 1 . PATSY LAWRENCE IOZZO I-li: bark ir worse than bi: bite Patsy, always bursting forth with a boisterous greeting or a mocking laugh, was the creator of many a homeroom up- roar. Unrestrained and enthusiastic, his comments decidedly enlivened our class meetings. His good nature, however, bowed to fighting determination on the athletic fields, where he starred. A member of the football team for two years, Pat proved himself to be a half-back of considerable merit. In shortstop position he sparked the baseball nine to many victories. His favorite sport, however, was basketball. In his four years on the basketball team, he made a name for him- self with his tireless defensive work, and proved himself to be an all around athlete. Although excitable, Patsy's joking manner has combined with his outspoken but cheerful nature to win the friendship of his fellow students. His ambition is to someday own a bus company. RUTH SHEVLIN JONES ' In qutetnen and confidence shall be your strength Ruthie appears to be quiet but her bursts of enthusiasm reveal her true personality. Her many and varied interests make her an absorbing convetsationalist. After her trips to the Farm she returns with an endless supply of interesting tales which she tells with a flood of words. One of the most helpful and cooperative members of the class, Ruth's willing attitude has been a distinct asset to the many activities in which she has participated. Among these are: Dramatic Club, Chorus, Girls' Sports, Career Club, Twirlers, and Activities Council. She held the office of president of the Ushers Club and secretary of the Honor Society. With patience and per- sistence, Rwth accomplished a great deal and was 'invaluable to the Periauger as Make-up Editor. The qualities which have made her well-liked in Dobbs Ferry will make her a success in college. Page twenty-two -....4,T. .. -,.-.... ... ....-. L Me.-. ... M , ....-,. 2- - -
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NORRIS ATHERLY HAYFORD Blow, Gabriel, blow During his four years in high school Norris has proved himself noteworthy in many fields. His two favorite activities are band and sports. An important member of the band for four years, he is a versatile musician and can play almost any instrument. He has also used his musical talents to good ad- vantage in the Mixed Chorus and Double Sextet. On the ath- letic field Norris was characterized by his earnest and whole- hearted drive. He played halfback on the football team and catcher on the baseball team. Well remembered for his Oh Woe part of Marley in the Christmas Carol , Norris was a very active member of the Dramatic Club and had an im- portant part in Our Hearts Were Young and Gay . In his Senior year he was on the Activities Council and Vice-Presi- dent of our class. Outside of school loquacious Norris is a member of the Tophatters Club and plays for the Tarrytown V. F. W. band. F , yi I , f. Q .ful le I - , .fi 'X .N 3-lm , .-tl 'lf 'W N ll l'irqP lf'lv ffVf 'f K , MT 4 .Ay 1 . R t rl l, fl M15 ml 1 s f X- glw lr jeahfwfylififa if . We M A L' .l W' by N lD IL IAM GUY HOOVERJ xl! lla Varieiy it the spice of life During his school years Bill had a hand in nearly every- thing and achieved amateur fame in his accomplishments. He undoubtedly will be remembered for his many and varied talents, his friendly personality and his super-salesmanship. Who can forget his famous crooning or his rendition of 'Dearie which brought down the house at an assembly talent show? Activities were Bill's specialty, and although he was a small businessman in his spare time, he managed to contribute to Chorus, interclass basketball and the Dramatic Club. In his Junior year he became the president of the Spanish Club, and was elected to the Honor Society. As a Senior he was one of the most able and personable Student Council presidents the school has had, as well as a member of the Activities Council and Publicity Editor of the Periauger. After college Bill plans to work in advertising or public relations. He has a combina- tion of enthusiasm and ability which should make him go far in the field he chooses. Page twenty-one
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l Zfw O JOHN LEWIS NOR A man'.r bert friend ir hir dog - , ' yo l, industrious manner, has been a worthy MADELON NINA NAPOLI Softly :peak and rweetly Jmile Quiet and mild-mannered, Lonnie is one who makes friends easily. She is always willing to offer assistance and was a wel- come addition to any activity she joined. As a member of the F.B.I..A., she spent most of her spare time in the Business Oflice typing up letters and announcements for the school. In addition to this, she was the Assistant Copy Editor of the yearbook and one of the more steady members of the Chorus. In the future, Lonnie plans to enter the field of merchandising. With the experience she has gained working in White Plains and her winning personality, she will undoubtedly make a success of her career and be able to fulfill her dream of travel- ing to California. member A our - ass. Although much of his time was absorbed by ou ,' e activities, he did his share by faithfully attending most school functions. As a member of the Dramatic Club, John played the distinguished Ambassador in the United Na- tions Assembly program. He also participated in boys' inter- class and the F.B.L.A. Always working, John could be found delivering papers at an early hour, after school he busied him- self making milkshakes and sundaes behind the soda fountain at Broadway Arms. An avid follower of current events, John will discuss politics at the drop of a hat and can support his views by information gleaned from his daily reading of the news. John's dog was almost as familiar to us as john himself for he was often seen riding in the basket of his master's bike. Page twenty-seven
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