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EVE ESTELLE TYLER 10805 Gooding Avenue Y-Teons; Secretary to Mr. David: National Honor Society: Fronch Club: Class Secretary; Homeroom President; National Scholarship Service and Fund lor Negro Students. [RENE WALKER 10202 Hampden Y-Teens. LOIS RUTH WELTMAN 11600 Temblett Avenue Study Hall Checker. L W1LLIAMSOM Avenue Checker. Page 16
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’Pa iade January, 1948 - January. 1951 Nineteen-forty-eight saw the beginning of a Hit Parade of sensational affairs which were to become better and better as the semesters passed. Number six on our Hit Parade was an affair that broke the record and the ice. as we got acquainted with our brother and sister disc jockeys for the next three years. This affair was, of course, the Sophomore Stomp, given for us by the class of June. 1949. We really did get acquainted with each other, even though the boys held up one wall in the gym. and the girls, ihe other. Next was a January '51 Extra. It has not been customary to have any dances before a class is organized, but the Disc Jockeys of January '51 are not conventionalists. So we had an 1 IB party that was a huge success. A few of the bolder fellows went so far as to dance with the girls! Friday. April the thirteenth, saw us as 12B's entering the Girls' Gym with fingers crossed. This was to ward off the curse of having to walk under a ladder to get into the Jinx Jump, fifth on our Hit Parade. No one ever would have guessed that the life- sized black cat wandering around was Fran-cine Feldman. Miss Meow Feldman led the group in multiplication and number dances. Everyone was amused by the sight of Bert Spiwak as a long-limbed and lovely (?) girl, looking over her great-great grandfather's Annual and reminiscing. A trial took place. Accused were Larry Chesses, for overcrowding a poor helpless notebook with an accumulation of old papers, and Richard Davis, for failing to remain wide awake and attentive in such interesting classes as American History, English, etc. Hazel Chandler and Nancy Hogan were guest star singers. Don Mitchum played his always famous rendition of Harlem Nocturne on the sax. The affair was completed and made perfect by the reading of a poem written by Elaine Mitchum. Star bright, star light, I wish I may, I wish I might, go to Cafe Stardust tonight. Presto, a star blinked, and Cafe Stardust hit the record albums as fourth on the Hit Parade. April 28, 1950, was the night when dreams came true. The gym was transformed into the glitter of a night club with a professional magician, dancing, dreaming over little Page 18
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