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Show: Ron I: llelt-uw Hot-tl.tll. IL-rotlix lihompson. lltltn l.ttt' Nlxttlex Nntith: row 2: lltt't'es.t lYeslhet't'x. t.lt-im Xhtsiiingtt-tt. Aln.init.t Ntnnlssi row Il: Sallie XXxgli.nns, It-hn lx l.nlot. .tt right: ketinetlt Wilkins. liheIni.t lutlter: standing 1.1 :Wg Xboxe: Lnxiv sprint- fllgtlltrllt: Xlillignns. Etlnurtl XYest. Pristillat lliotnus. lu.im'.1 lawn F.1!n.n-l Ulrgner. f,ei.iItIine 'I'utner. ligtrnestell XYztllwr, Pa- 'ri1:.1 lwlli-Htl. Ylr. john Nlirltin's llixision. 605 Mfhrfs Who- Pnl 'lhlliwtr Il'lIlllllf'1' for .Xnnnzil Queen: most Illllllllllllf l:runk lwm- :now l 2lIlAl in :nu-nrlgmuu Priscilla 'lhonizis. Ernesline l':trt: tnosl .,,mrf1.1i. lizirhgim lf,I.nt1.ng most polmlairz ,Xrhria Nelson: llappiesl: Leon ' A 1 ' ' Pizmmffnf, Hunt l.:-.mrifnl' lzitrtrm lollwmi hnntlsotnesl bm: Lgtrl john- V vm. lu--I tifrsfmznlitx flmrlfntfg XYilltgttns: lies! flttnrvti lYillie Struttjlglileri mf,.v ,,vrr,nliwl-. :lug-tml Intl Xlhgnerj ht,-sr speulrri lxonnie Iizttrhc-lot: quiet- e-' fnmltfirw lumeti lllflsl mllqttiiet lhtnif-I linker: tallest: Ronnie NltYeil: shffr'r'tr' lf'-urge Xlfitt-tlllll, T6 Fff uniors Nlr. Forrest lngersol's Division. 605 Who's Who-Best sttnlents: Delores Wootlztll. john lztylor, Shirley Htttlson: num punrtttail: john li. lkulor: most regular in ztttentlattice: john E. Tatylor: most conrteotts: Kenneth Wilkins: most popular: Thereszt Westlierry: Imp. pit-st: Clittrles Smith: most heattttilnl: Delores Wootlall: httntlsomest: Robert lhuttllhixlz hast personatlitxz jttttnitn klttliatn: hest tlatncer: Ycrtrez.tl jenkins: lllusl :tttrnctiteh tlressetl: john li. 'lktylorz hest speaker: Samuel McGhee: - quit-test: Helen liztte: most tztlkattixe: Charles Smith: tallest: Robert Brattl- lonl: sliortcst: Shirlex Smith. I Allow: Standing: Shirley Htttlson, Lorenzo Phillips. Pzttricizi Bnckhztlter. Szinntel McGhee: seated: Delores Simmons. YCl'll'CI2ll jenkins, -Inainitzt julian. t. - in - f-ff . 1 Q ,Ig t , 1 - L r A - l : wiht. W i M. X Abuse: Daniel Baker, Vincent Bztnlieltl, Bztrhara johnson. Delores Niclleztrmon, Ernestine Farr, Yvonnie Batchelor. Abriu Nelson, jenn Mason, Frank jones. Jessie Harmon. Carl Johnson. Tzrltnuclge Milam. George Meretlilh. 'M
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OVQWVOV The fabled Aladdin was given a magic lamp by a magician. Al- though he was at first ignorant ol its value, the lad discovered that by rubbing the lamp he could always summon the good genie, who would fulfill his wishes. Thereal'ter. with the aid of this genie, Alad- din was able to surmount every obstacle that confronted him and to secure. ultimately. happiness and power. livery DuSable student is an Aladdin. He has at his disposal a price- less lamp. the Lamp ol' Knowledge. Nllhen summoned the genie called Know-How will appear and grant his every desire. The principal and the administrative assistants are the magicians who provide the magic lamp lor whoever has learned its value. The teachers are guardians ol the Lamp of Knowledge. They acquaint Aladdin with the genie of Know-How. By rubbing the lamp, or diligently applying his efforts, the DuSablite calls lorth the magic ol' the lamp and with the assistance ol Know-How the present-day Aladdin achieves happiness and power. 'l'his Aladdin is you, DuSablite. Come with us as we venture into the palace ol boundless possibilities that is DuSable. Here the lamp is lound: the genie emerges when summoned. 4
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7 tljl lin MVIIOVS gl M' l . 1 Mrs. Edith P. Ross's Dixision, 607 WS'ho's WYho-Best stutlents: Norma Coleman. Pzttriria Hxtrrls. Ytonne ltilliznns. Irene Austin: most punc- tttxtli Irene Austin, Pzttriciat I-latrris: most regulatr in 2lllL'IHl2lllLiCI Irene Austin: most tottrteous: ztll: most popular: lfern Brown: happiest: ull: lllttsl beztutifttli Irene Austin: hatntlsomest boi: Bennie Rothellc: best personality: Clhristel Cross: best ilatncer: Arlettat Hin- lon: most atttlutctixelt tlressetl: Patricia Boarrl: best speaker: .Xnnie Cliztttuztn: most tztlkzttitei lileztnor Nich- ols: tallest: lriin XYright. llruscillat Calloway: shortest: Ritat Coleman, .Xrlettzt Hinton. Abme: Marx' Spann. Pzltritiat Harris. ,Klum Peebles Eleanor Nifhols. Bennie Rothelle, I,in- tlat Harris. Rita Coleman. is. Hrs. Nlildren Lemon's Diwision, IH WS'ho's WVh0-Speriztl interest item: All sttulents front ottt-of-town. Best stttclents: Olitizt lixatns: most punctual and regular in zttteutlance: li stutleuts perfect in attentlzuiteg most tourleous: Helen Dixon: most popular: Anitzt Rtttlolph: happiest: Rose Dunbar: most beziutilnl: Jennie Malone: ll2illllS0lIlCSl box: Eugene Sinunons: best personality: Goree Wilson: best tlnncer: Rotlge Morris: IIIOSI attractitely tlressetl: Doris Lee: best speaker: Rznmontl Tliotnzts: quietest: Otlell Sands: most talkative: Anita Rudolph: tallest: Willie Benkhztm: shortest: Zeltnarie Young. ,- Abovez Row I: Fern lhowtt, Irene Austin. Christel Cross. Druscillzt Calloway. Annie Cltzlttnan. Vergie Dillon. Norma Coletnatn. Patricia Boztrtl: row 2: Roberta Bottoms. Mztrslta Cook. Row l: Goree N'ilson, Helen Dixon. ,lowe Moore. lelnttirie Young. Olixia Ennis. Willie johnson. jezmnie Malone: row 2: Rose Dunbznx llelen Catnuon. I5m'lmi'a Street. Virginia Slaughter. Doris Lee. lYilIianu Payton. Rotlge Morris: row 3: Rgtymontl 'lltomzts. Nlztrx Peacock. XYillie Beckltxtm. Otlell Sanus. XYillie Smith. jztnice Dttnlatp. Eugene Simmons. 77
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