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Edward Dubell 26 Barnard Ave. Industrial Arts “IXibby”, with his quiet way, his pleasing personality, and his will- ingness to help out, will always be remembered. We know “Dubby” will be a success. HOBBY: Chess. GOAL: To be a draftsman. FAVORITE SAYING: -Hi! PET PEEVE: Having Eng- lish after gym. Mildred C. DuBois 511 Jefferson Ave. Commercial Although “Millie” is quiet, she is quite popular with the gang from the Heights. She’s always ready to help, and we know she’ll get along in life. HOBBY: Swimming, popular music. GOAL: To be a secretary. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “Oh, well!” PET PEEVE: Art class. William Englehart 824 Division St. Industrial Arts “Bill” is liked by everyone and was always ready to lend a helping hand, with his welcome truck in the offing for many an assist. HOBBY: Stock car races.GOAL: To graduate and become a millionaire. FAVORITE SAYING: “I ain’t tell- ing.” PET PEEVE: School work. Charles R. Fager 237 S. Fourth St. Industrial Arts Seaweed” is one of the best-natured fellows in the class. If he can t make you laugh, nobody can. Well- liked by everyone, you can always count on him to help out. HOBBY: Basketball, swimming, baseball. GOAL: To graduate and make money. FAVORITE SAYING: “Whoop.whoop!” PET PEEVE:None. Barbara D. Frampton 935 Ridgeway St. College Entrance “Babs”, one of our most talented seniors, with an original flair, -- active in school affairs, -- a fine majorette, -- is a good friend to have, -- and we know she’ll make a good wife to Jack. HOBBY: Anything that includes HIM. GOAL: To write detective novels. FAVORITE SAYING: “How about that!” PET PEEVE: Waiting for Jack. Donald Gibbs 605 Ridgeway St. College Entrance Goodnatured, Don” never had any trouble making friends. A worthy pal, “Don” can always be counted on. HOBBY: Sports and my girl friend. GOAL: To own an auto parts house. FAVORITE SAYING: “I’m not mad at you.” PET PEEVE: People who don’t know how to do it, but still tell you how it's done.
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Patricia Connelly 167 Burlington St. Commercial “Fish can always be counted on for a cheery “Hello for every- one. Her sunny ways have made her many friends and endeared her to us all. HOBBY: Bill, swimming, basketball. GOAL: To marry Bill. FAVORITE SAYING: That's about the size of it. PET PEEVE: Art Classes. Catherine Ann Daley 18 Third St., Brooklawn Commercial “Cass”, a tall blond with a sense of humor, came to us from Brook- lawn in our freshman year. She’s noted for her giggle. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: Own a Cadillac convertible with “Barb and Joan . FAVORITE SAYING: “Don’t know, do you?” PET PEEVE: Mon- day mornings. THE ’54 CREW James Davidson 202 New Jersey Rd., Brooklawn General Academic “Bomba , one of our taller mem- bers, we’ll always remember for his quiet nature, his likable ways, and his ability in athletics. HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: To own a new car. FAVORITE SAYING: It ain’t my fault. PET PEEVE: None. Judith Carol Dickson 723 Hunter St. College Entrance Cookie's good humor and pleasing personality have won her many friends. Usually with “Tiny or Bern , she will be remembered for her good work as an acrobatic majorette captain. HOBBY: Skating, bowling, swim- ming, horseback riding. GOAL: To be a nurse. FAVORITE SAYING: “You’re gonna get one! PET PEEVE: Working at Underwood Hos- pial. Phillip Dieser 44 Oxford Ave. Industrial Arts “Skeet , another of our taller senior boys, is always ready to lend a hand to everyone. You can usually see him in his Buick hardtop. HOBBY: Eating, sleeping. GOAL: To join the Navy. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “I ain’t gonna do it . PET PEEVE: School. Betty Jane Doe 30 Railroad Ave. Commercial “Bet one of the best-natured and most capable of the senior girls, has always been a willing helper and a standby on the basketball team. HOBBY: Bobby. GOAL: To own a friendship ring from Bobby. FAV- ORITE SAYING: “Who’s got gum? PET PEEVE: Homework.
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Rodger Kennett Gieseke Park and Orlando Ave. College Entrance “Rog” has a zany sense of humor, wavy hair, a knack for writing, and a talent for solving algebra problems. He will long be remem- bered for his interpretation of Mr. Kimber in the senior play. HOBBY: Trying to save money. GOAL: A billionaire. FAVORITE SAYING: “Di rty guys!” PET PE EV E: Unexpected homework. Shirley Ann Greene 20 Spruce Ave. Commercial “Shirrs’ good humor and ability to take a joke have helped her to gain many friends in her years at G.H.S. HOBBY: Dancing. GOAL: To be a hair-dresser. FAVORITE SAYING: “Truth”. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Robert Hall 307 Delaware Ave., Brooklawn General Academic Quite an artist, you can always find “Hallsie” drawing. He would very often lend someone else a hand and forget to do his own work. HOBBY: Sleeping. GOAL: Commer- cial artist. FAVORITE SAYING: “How ya doing?” PET PEEVE: Kids that bum cigarettes. THE ’54 CREW John W. Hawthorne 408 Haakon Rd., Brooklawn College Entrance Jack’s nice personality has made him well-liked. A willing and able helper and a good friend, he will always be remembered for his base- ball triumphs. We all hope he attains his goal! HOBBY: Sports. GOAL: Tograduate from college. FAVORITE SAYING: “Yes, Ma’am.” PET PEEVE: People who talk too much. Joan Emily Hennig 132 Princeton Rd. Commercial Joan’s sweet smile makes G.H.S. seem like home. She’s one of those people who will make remembering school days pleasant. HOBBY: Skating. GOAL: To be a secretary. FAVORITE SAYING: “How ’bout that?” PET PEEVE: Kids pushing in the hall. Jean Barbara Hetherington 515 N. Brown St. Commercial “Jeannie” has the look of a petite brown-eyed, brown-haired doll. Her sweet ways have made her many friends. HOBBY: Music, dancing. GOAL: To graduate and to succeed. FAVORITE SAYING: “Honest!” PET PEEVE: Fire drills during gym class.
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