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ELECTICM RE On November 4, 1956, the seniors flocked to the polls to elect the class of '57,s candidates for lfVlzo's lfVho in ffm lfVm-ld. The final tabulation was announced today, and our on-the-spot painter, Rembrandt Studioso Incorporata, was on hand to record the reactions of the Winners as they received the good news. The first pair spotted were Janet and Jim, who were dramatizing a scene from Caesar's Gallic Vfars in the assembly room. Janet Mendcll and Jim Stokes, voted Most Studiousn. Jim was meditating on his chances of knocking off Janet's dunce cap When he heard that he and Janet had won. A recess was called and they shook hands, congratulating each other. As the war resumed, we meandered down to the macadum. Here We found Sue and Alan giving lVlaster Alex the Kahn-Cohn business for teachers who give spe- cial assignments. Clt looks as if Master Alex isn't too impressed, but perhaps he needs the shoe-shinej Strolling onto the field, we saw Anne and Nor- man, who had just devised a new kind of sport to he played in all seasons. They Said that first you pitch the basketball with the hockey stick, then you hit it with the baseball bat, then you field it with a lacrosse stick, and then you throw it into a basket labelled l'First Base . Uh well, they seemed to be having fun. SPECIAL TO Sue Kahn and Alan Cohn, voted Most Likely to Succeedv. Anne Fry and Norman Silverman, voted Most Athleticv. Moving back up to the assembly room, we saw l'vlarlene and George. We couldn't quite figure out what they were doing-neither could they, but they did some more of it for joy when they heard that they had won the election. Keep up the spiritl Forty'fcur
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lfVhere Found With George Room 27 VVith George XfVith Harvey At Doc's XVith George At practice In a '54 Olds In Room 26 Combing her hair On the way to Boston Room 27 VVith D.L.R. On Westchester' Pike Everywhere In a state of confusion VVith F lan In her skin 2323 Locust Street Giggling everywhere In his car Allentown Playing the field Basketball court Baltimore VVandering around Forgetting things At home? Witli Audrey and Cecily In his car At home on lVlondays Cn basketball court I O N oted F or Ninth Grade girls Silence Arguments XVorthless criticisms Swivel hips Crinolines Lebanon lmlogna sandwiches Rhymes with Harvey Her shaggy haircut Eternally chasing Speed Changing seats in Study Hall Bright morning smile? Singing with Paul Friday afternoon study Complaining Immobility in Discipline Committee meetings Tu rned-up nose Loud mufhers on yellow convertible Arguments with lVlinnie Touching the rim Being late Three cars The drums .lack Drawing in class Giggles Sticking up for jill Sex appeal Talking His third shoulder Being lazy ff mbition Be a playboy Doctor Doctor Doctor Successful business woman Successful business woman New England College Artist lVl.R.S. degree Flute teacher Child psychologist Get married to . . Mrs. After Six C.P.A. Fashion designer lVIathematician Chief psychiatrist at Jeff e rson lVlodel Executive of large department store To put the string in string beans Engineer To become ambitious Engineer Basketball player Fashion illustrator Doctor of space medicine Fashion designer President of U.S. Dress buyer Going into business Have a harem Pharmacist Dextiny Wo1'k hard and die young Mad scientist Orderly Gigolo Successful housewife Her brother's secretary International Correspondence School Painting turtles Old maid Piccolo repairer Patient Get divorced from . . . Miss Sheets' assistant English teacher High School Trig teacher VVard 1'ci be maid Type questions for Univar Hopeless shizophrenic Mother of four children Sell bagels on -1-th Street To squeeze squash Train engineer Salvation army Street cleaner VVater boy Pattern designer Chiropodist Salesgirl at lVlacy's Rock and Roll disc jockey Hendri Bendels Private in the army Turban-twirler To out-score Jerry
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TH LT OW E F.S.S. RECORD Marlene Flanagan and George Milner, voted Most Versatile . 1 Silvia DiRocco and Gerald Zeigerman, voted Best Dancersn. We caught a peek of Sylvia and Ziggy behind the stage curtain. The news of their victory had some- how leaked out, and they were dancing for joy. We must compliment Sylvia on her extremely stylish dress and Ziggy on his most handsome tuxedo. We discovered another Well dressed pair - whoops, triplets -in the recreation room. It is true that Barbara's chic leopard outfit is perhaps a little too dressy for school, hut Harvey's tailored attire is in excellent taste. Mickey seems to have lost something. All three were happy on hearing the good outcome of the election, but we think Mickey would have been happier if someone were to have given him back his Clothes. L, . - Sf, Jr fe ' 1. i I Z . , , ,, Q Harvey Myerson, Mickey Dickman, and Barbara Keyser, voted Best Dressed . Arlene Parris and Tomas Fox, voted Class Clowns . In another corner of the room We spied Arlene and Tom enjoying their senior privileges. Clt is true that Tom is no longer with the senior class, but he was elected so overwhelmingly that we felt he must be included here.j We must reprimand Rembrandt-their pose isn't unusual enough. Cseniors are weirder charactersll Congratulations Winnersl l Fortyffive
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