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Addison Charles Reader 101 Bergen St., Brooklawn Industrial Arts A resident of Brooklawn, Addison can always give the guys a laugh. Slow-moving, he can usually be seen in his father’s gas station. HOBBY: Hunting, baseball. GOAL: To work at a gas station. FAVORITE SAYING: “Dig that crazy scooter. PET PEEVE: Not hitting, on pin ball machines. Mary Jane Reeve 820 Market St. Commercial “M.J., sparkling with fun and al- ways looking for a good time, can usually be seen with “Shirl, es- pecially in gym class. HOBBY: Seeing Kenny. FAVORITE SAYING: “’Course. PET PEEVE: Show-offs. Charles Thomas Reynolds 804 Division St. Industrial Arts “Chalie’s dry sense of humor makes you wonder what he’ll say next. He can always think of a quick answer to any comment. HOBBY: Clowning around. GOAL: To reach six foot. FAVORITE SAY- ING: “It’s fun though, ain’t it? PET PEEVE: Work. THE ’54 CREW Michael M. Rosen 222 Bergen St., Brooklawn Commercial “Jupiter is one of the most de- pendable fellows in the senior class. As president of Student Council, he capably filled out his position. His pleasant manner is sure to influ- ence his future. HOBBY: Drawing. GOAL: To suc- ceed. FAVORITE SAYING: “How’s everything? PET PEEVE: People who talk too much. Barbara Joan Sayers 52 Railroad Ave. Commercial “Barb is one of our red-heads, who, once she starts laughing, is hard to stop. She and her freckles are usually seen with “Fran. HOBBY: Dancing, swimming. GOAL: To learn to drive a car. FAVORITE SAYING: “Boy, am I starved?” PET PEEVE: To be called “Ginger. William Joseph Sayers 201 Fourth St., Brooklawn College Entrance “Willie, in his friendly way has always been glad to give a helping hand, having been stage manager for both our plays. We are sure he will attain his goal! HOBBY: Hunting, fishing. GOAL: To succeed. FAVORITE SAYING: “Let’s go. PET PEEVE: People who don’t keep promises.
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Howard Pierson 102 Mercer St. General Academic “Skippy” is another of our quiet guys who’s right on the spot when he’s needed to help with anything. He’s done a lot for our class dances, especially the prom. HOBBY: To tease Mr. Parsons. GOAL: To graduate. FAVORITE SAYING: “On your way. you Toad.” PET PEEVE: School. Nancy Elain Preston 311 Hudson St. Commercial Handy with a paint brush, “Nancie can always be counted on for ter- rific art work. With her sweet smile and lovely personality, Nancie 4 is nice to be around. j HOBBY: Dancing and driving. GOAL: A car. FAVORITE SAYING: Oh, you’re such a meat head! PET PEEVE: Boys at dances who won’t dance. Phillip Pine Crescent Trailer Park Crescent Blvd. College Entrance “Lefty, a newcomer this year, has shown himself to be a good-natured, intelligent fellow, and an asset to the class. He has gained many friends, and we hope he attains his goal. HOBBY: Reading. GOAL: To become an agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. FAVORITE SAYING: “Commendable . PET PEEVE: Homework. Charles D. Raube 32 Yale Ave. Industrial Arts A good all-around athlete, “Dan can usually be found with Bill St. John. His smooth clothes and A-l personality are a big hit with every- one. HOBBY: Baseball. Football. GOAL: To be a bachelor. FAVORITE SaY- ING: “Oh, get out, will ya? PET PEEVE: Girls. Lois Kerr Porch 326 Greenwood Ave. College Entrance “Lo, one of our most talented seniors, will long be remembered for her fine acting in the junior play. “Lo’s gold-red hair and her natural charm add to her attractive- ness. HOBBY: I ramatics. GOAL: To marry a Princeton man. FAVORITE SAYING: “I wouldn’t say that. PET PEEVE: People who won’t co- operate. Esther J. Raube 35 Yale Ave. Commercial Although “Es isn’t heard too much, she stands out in a crowd as a very nice looking girl with a sweet dis- position. Her piano-playing is easy to listen to. HOBBY: Sewing, piano lessons. GOAL: A missionary to China. FAVORITE SAYING: “I love short- hand II. PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. 17
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Lorraine Joan Sayres 205 Haakon Rd., Brooklawn Commercial “Joni, one of our good-natured seniors, is always ready for a good time. Joni is a neat dresser and can usually be seen driving her '53 Ford. HOBBY: Driving new cars. GOAL: All the happiness possible from life. FAVORITE SAYING: Guess What I PET PEEVE: Boys who think they’re big wheels. Marion Evelyn Schmidt 813 Highland Blvd. Commercial Neat dresser, pleasing personality, good-natured, and a hard worker-- this all sums up Hon. She has been a wonderful classmate and swell pal. HOBBY: Collecting records. GOAL: To be a private secretary. FAVOR- ITE SAYING: “Hurry up! PET PEEVE: Getting up in the morning. Ellen Joan Schrader 506 Morris St. Commercial El, usually with Joni and Rosie, is pleasant company and fun to be with, and she’s well-liked by all. HOBBY: Cycle riding. GOAL: To make money and drive a cycle. FAVORITE SAYING: “You don’t know, do you? PET PEEVE: Home work and getting up in the morning. Josephine T.' Settar 909 George St. Commercial “Tootsie, one of our cute little -seniors, can usually be seen at her locker talking to “Ron --or walking the halls with “Weezie and Al. HOBBY: Watching “Band Stand. GOAL: An everlasting friendship with Weezie and Al. FAVORITE SAYING: You don’t know, do you? PET PEEVE: Bookkeeping. James Joseph Sheppard 28 North Broadway Commercial “Shep, one of the better looking boys of our class, and usually seen with Johnny, has a pleasing per- sonality which has won him many friends. HOBBY: Listening to music. GOAL: To go into the Navy. FAVORITE SAYING: None. PET PEEVE: Girls. Delores M. Snellbaker 124 Baynes Ave. Commercial “Snel’s sweet smile and sparkling personality have won her many friends. Always one of our good- natured gals, Snel is usually with Mary and Shirl. HOBBY: Driving and seeing Johnny. GOAL: To graduate and get a job. FAVORITE SAYING: I ain’t squeal- ing. PET PEEVE: English and clerical practice. 19
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