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BLUE AND WHITE Twenty-four WALLACE EDWARD ROGERS 256 Union Avenue Wally appreciates the best things in life, good friends. good food, and good times. He plans to go to college and afterwards join the Maritime Service. A friendly nature and tolerant attitude ensure him of success and good for- tune in his chosen career. ALLYN ROSA 24 Maple Street Although his hobbies range all the way from reading to sailing and fishing, Al's major interest lies in mathematics. The Slide Rule Club, one of his favorite activities, has given him valuable experience for his future profession of engineering. ALEXANDER FRANK ROTHEMICH 291 Brook Street Being graduated, Sandy will not end his high school career: he will someday come back as a teacher of history and social science. An active participant in school affairs, he has been BLUE AND WHITE Sports Editor. 'We predict that leadership and ability will characterize his stay at Brow-n. GERALD RUBIN 261 Orms Street A member of the band since he came to Hope, a potential pharmacist, Jerry follows all sports, but chooses basket- ball as his favorite. After graduation, he plans to at- tend college. an activity, we are sure, he will pursue with his usual vigor. BRUCE ROBERT RUTTENBERG 4 2 Clarendon Avenue Whether he chooses busi- ness or journalism, Bruce is certain to be a success! Li- terary Editor of the BLUE AND WHITE, a Hope Loq Editor, member of many clubs, Bruce is characterized as a person of intelligence and ability, a person who will go far. - l RAYMOND STUART SADOW 130 Dexterdale Road Ray has chosen photogra- phy not only as his hobby, but as his career. As his fa- vorite subject, Ray chooses chemistry: as his favorite ob- ject. girls! A BLUE AND WHITE photographer and member of the Publicity Committee, he has become well known at Hope. LOUIS NORTON SALK 142 Verndale Avenue Like many, Louis cannot bear conceited people and is an ardent baseball fan. He belongs to the Spanish Club and chooses art as his favorite subject. Although he has many plans for the future. including Barbara, after being graduated, Louis plans to enter the business world. LEWIS F. SALK 905 Hope Street Lewis likes music, baseball, and football. His pet dislike is homework, especially an abundance of it. Much con- fusion has arisen because of Lewis F., and Louis Salk in the same class, however, we know Lewis as an individual. Good luck to a pleasing fel- low with that always ready smile. LOIS DALE SALK l5 Verndale Avenue Lo, a language enthusiast, is always looking for some- one with whom to speak French. Having to make im- portant decisions fazes her a bit, but her future holds no problems. She is going to study social work. Her many friends feel that she could not have chosen a better ca- feef. ALICE COVIERO SANTOS 28 Preston Street Planning to attend Bryant College next year, Al is going to be a good secretary. She loves skating and dancing bu-t dislikes waiting for peo- ple wbo are late, We are certain she is not bothered by that too often. Who would want to keep a girl like Alice waiting?
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MYRNA PHYLLIS PEKOW 228 Rochambeau Avenue Being a Senior Play Stu- dent Director and a member of the BLUE AND WHITE Literary Staff is not enough to keep Myrna busy! She is also a member of the Young Artists' Club, Spanish Club, and Booster Club. We know that her ambition and energy will not fail her in college. ALFRED PEPPER 290 Willard Avenue Pep is an appropriate nick- name for Al, who seems to be everywhere at once. He en- joys sports, but his favorite subject is lunch, which he would enjoy more if the cafe- teria were equipped with a fountain. Pep would like to be a store manager or have a business of his own. JOSEPHINE PERRY 72 John Street Although Pina appears to be very quiet and reserved, she does quite a lot of talk- ing when she is with her friends. She likes gym and music, but don't call her Shorty'. Fina is undecided about her future work, but her pleasant disposition will carry her far. ADELLE NITA POBERS 139 Sessions Street Her years at Hope have been nlled with activities for Bunny. Girls' Sports, Lead- ers' Club, Young Artists' Club. BLUE AND WHITE Business Staff, and Booster Club. After graduation, she w il l continue working towards the career of a Nursery School teacher. JAY D. PORTNOY 672 Broad Street .lay is always ready with an argument, especially in his government civics class. Since .lack dislikes studying. he finds it helpful to be able to talk well. On the more seri- ous side he is looking ahead to college and a 'degree in medicine. l ta' f-5 JANUARY 1950 ROSE MARIE PREVITIE ll Windmill Street If Eleanor and Margie are there, you will surely see Ro. Her congenial personality has made her many friends. She likes sports, that is, baseball and that Yankee, Joe D. When she iinishes her school- ing, Ro wants to be a secre- tary-she has the dexterity to be a good one. WILLIAM F. RAMSDELI. 46 Camp Street An exceptionally talented artist, Bright Eyes plans to study Illustration at the R. I. School of Design. His fight- ing spirit on the football field, his record as a cartoon- ist for the Hope Log and as BLUE AND WHITE Art Edi- tor, predict that William will attain a high place in his chosen field. LEONARD REDLICH 68 Gay Street One of those rare people who like homework, Lazar rates girls and sports, espe- cially baseball, high. He hopes to attend college, 'arid with his many fine qualities we are sure he will do well at whatever he chooses. KENNETH C. REIS 185 Brook Street Captain of the Basketball Team, co-captain of the Football team, all-state high jumper!!! Leggv not only eniovs sports, he excels in them! After being grada- ated, he will attend college. where, we are certain, his brilliant record will win him fame. ELEANOR DOLORES RIANNA I9 Social Street Who is the girl who, al- ways cheers so enthusiastical- ly at Hope games? Sandy, of course. who loves dancing, clothes, and Joe DiMaggio. Don't think that she is not practical: her future is nicely planned, and we are sure her experience as Mr. Hawkins's secretary will prove of great help to her. -1 F Twenty-three
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ELAINE BARBARA SCHOENFELD 210 Oakland Avenue If you are neither a gum chewer nor flighty, Elaine will like you: you will like her under any conditions. Well-known as an enthuias- tic student in the Commer- cial Department, a typist for the BLUE AND XVHITE, she will attend college, for she realizes the need for further education, HARVEY SCHON-FIELD 132 Orms Street No wonder Harv will study accountancy at Bryant next year: his favorite sub- ject is bookkeeping. He likes playing basketball and going to the games. A likable per- sonality and a willingness to work and learn should help Harvey to realize his ambi- tions. AARON JOSEPH SHATKIN 126 Elton Street An advocate of both Bop and Classical music, Al, a talented musician. has been an active member of the Band and Orchestra. Besides being on the Hope Log Staff and in the Senior Play, he be- longs to several clubs. We will all miss his vitality and sense of humor. HERBERT P. SHORE 46 Goddard Street Herb likes girls, dancing. the Red Sox, and everything that has life and gaiety. School, especially English, is very interesting to himg he plans to make business his career, and hopes to make a million dollars. With Herb, you can't tell! He may! JERRY H. SKLAROEE 46 Taylor Street Jerry's presence is like that of warm sunshine on a dreary day. An advocate of long sleek cars and baseball. he is on the Senior Play Prod. Staff. That his favorite sub- jects are history and politics is only natural for his ambi- tion is to be a Certiied Pub- lic Accountant and hold a Law Degree. JANUARY 1950 H SHIRLEY SNYDER 328 Orms Street One of our busiest class- mates, Shirl has been active in Leaders' Club, Tennis, Corridor Receptionists, and has been a BLUE AND WHITE typist. A potential business woman, she favors Chinese food and enjoys dancing and football games. A friendly personality and winning manner will be as- sets to her in her career. ROBERT J. SOFORENKO 182 Chase Avenue Popular Bob has been a home-room officer since IOA, an enthusiastic and valuable member of the football squad, on the BLUE AND WIIITE Art Staff, Publicity Commit- tee, and in the Senior Play. College is his choice for the future, but, at present, he avoids giddy girls and can- not get enough of those big juicy steaks. HOWARD MARTIN SONN 132 Orms Street The profession of pharm- acy is the goal for Howie, The Farmer. who is planning to attend the University of Florida. A person whose company everyone enjoys, Howie is fond of eating and sleeping late. We prescribe, for him, success in prescrip- tions. BERNARD SPIEGEL 18 Taylor Street Be Bop Spiegel is an ar- dent devotee of the current craze, likes Buick convertibles, and is an avid baseball fan who could well do without the ,Red Sox. His devotion to Miss Budlong's English classes is certain to help him at the college of his choice. NATALIE STRUMMAN 221 Oakland Ave. Not only is she the Ginger Rogers of our class, but she is being compared to Dinah Shore for her vocal chords. Natalie likes dancing and is in the Hope Choir. While at Hope, she has made many friends because of her pleas- ing personality. i S I E Twenty-five l l ,
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