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Senior Class Celebrities Most Popular Girl .... Most Popular Boy --- Best Dressed Girl .... Best Dressed Boy .... Prettiest Girl ......... Handsomest Boy ....... Best All Around Girl .... Best All Around Boy .... Best Actress .......... Best Actor .......... Class Iuliet ...... Class Romeo .... Cutest Girls .... Cutest Boy --- Sweetest ..... Wittiest ........ Most Brilliant .... Most Dignified ........ Most Irresponsible ....... Hardest Workers .......... Most Likely To Succeed --- Best Athlete ............. Class Woman Hater --- Tallest Story Teller .... Class Politician ---- Iolliest .......... - - - - - - - - Blanche Nisbet - - - - -Raymond Matteau - - - - Louise Mazzuchelli Iames Brophy - - - - - Muriel Grindrod Iohn Cooke - - .- -Winnie Dusenbury - - - - -Raymond Matteau - - - - - - Claire Sparacin Aldo Petrillo - - Beatrice Noback Frank Robbins -I Sheel'ian:lBarb-ara Graeienecker Robert Clark Lorraine Limbacher - - - - Q - - -Richard Garon - - ------- Beatrice Noback - - - - - - -Virginia Lee Buermann -------------------Thomas Hague - - - - -Ianet Israel-Marianna Rocco - - Harold Page -------------Raymond Matteau William Short - - - -Arthur Sullivan - - - -Iohn Alexander Our 1940 Senior Girl would have: Betty Wheeler's figure Mary Frances Gersen's hair Virginia Donnelly's eyes Lorraine Limbacher's nose Ioan Blauvelt's mouth lune Riordan's teeth Winnie Dusenbury's personality Frances Herbermann's' hands Damaris Taussig's sense of humor Our 1940 Senior Boy would have: Raymond Matteau's build Elmer Hague's hair Edmund McHugh's eyes - Grace Conte Robert Betts' nose-Robert Clark's nose Bill Horne's mouth Iohn Barnaskey's teeth Memo Sar1tipadri's personality Raymond Matteau's athletic ability lohn A1exander's smile Muriel Grindrod's smile Richard Garon's sense of humor Dot Dusenbury's eyebrows Doris Pearson's dimples LE SOUVENIR Page Thirty-seven
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1 C1388 lPJI'0pll'i16Cy-coNTlNuED lanet Israel, Shirley Walsh, and Margaret Wilson are writing musical comedies tor the famed female foursome, Marion Tarter, Kay Evangelista, Ginnie Donnelly, and Natalie Vasile. Rose Savinetti and Rose Bianco are featured in the Roses of Waverly Square . William Short is taking Bing Crosby's place on the Kraft Music Hall . Dorathy McGinness has just published her autobiography, Arguing My Way Through School . Annette Corradi is a diving instructor although she is a little skeptical of the high board. Iames Gallo, George Romeo, and Frank Gavalis are running a bachelor's club, holding their meetings in Ga1lo's candy store. Frances Herbermann is devoting all her time to her driving and she's as determined as ever to get a license. Aldo Petrillo has just obtained a position announcing for lack Armstrong and the Lone Ranger over NBC stations. Louis Savinetti is Working on the stage as a comedian and he's a natural. Doris Pearson is married to her ideal man, and is even learning how to cook. Mildred Gleason and Gloria Fusaro are operating a beauty parlor in order to satisfy the whims of Eastchester girls. Mary Georgio and Georgette LaMarsh are now touring the country giv- ing their imitation of a duet. Ed McLaughlin has patented his automatic steering device. Now he can devote both arms to the business at hand. Peter Basile is a pro at the Quaker Ridge MINIATURE Golf Course. Lorraine Limbacher has just obtained her eleventy-hundred and twelfty- fourth driving PERMIT. Tony Marianni and Bill Purcell are now connected with the Giants and Dodgers, respectively-as ushers. 'Tony Marciano has a good supply of cigarettes since he is now a ciga- rette manufacturer. Doris Pearson Robert Betts lLlE SUUVENIR Page Thirty-six
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Class Will loan Blauvelt bequeaths her souvenirs of Tuckahoe to the Smithsonian Institute. D Ted Bayer leaves his interest in Chemistry to Tommy Tarter, Iune Riordan gives her lipstick-case collection of 31 to the Metropolitan Art Museum. Fred Corrado bequeaths his tap-dancing ability to Carol Riordan. Eileen Coughlin bequeaths her raccoon coat to the perennial college boy. Gloria Costa leaves her skating ability to Sadeth Everson. Mary Frances Gersen leaves her beautiful blonde hair to Dorothy Speer. Damaris Taussig leaves her driving ability to Rita Creavy. Rose Savinetti leaves her love tor music to Mr, Grasso. Arthur Lindberg leaves his wide-awake appearance to his brother Bob. Louise Mazzuchelli bequeaths her position as Glee Club accompanist to Ann Tuller. Donald Melville leaves his newspaper job to the next goat. Mildred Mijc leaves her flaming locks to Dorothy Gunther. Iacqueline Osborne, Dorothy Gibbons, and Doris Pearson leave their multi-colored nail paint to future art classes. Florence Shoureck leaves her candy stand to Ray Wenk. Arthur Sullivan leaves his ability for knowing, seeing, and telling all to the Eagle Eye. Anthony Udice leaves his ability to be everywhere at once to Benny Heinzinger. Shirley Walsh leaves the results ot her year in Home Ec. l to anyone with good digestion. Margaret Wilson leaves Charlie to Edgar Bergen. Frances l-lerberrnann leaves her nerves to Phyllis Petrocine. Iohn Alexander and Billy Horne leave their business ability to Donald Sparacin. losephine Assumma and Mary Di Marzo leave their noisiness to Gloria Stuart. Thomas Hague leaves-well-ah-Tommy just leaves. Elmer Hague and Tommy Babbitt leave their winning ways to Ray Wenk. lLlE SOUVlENllR Page Thirty-eight
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