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I3 I R L S B A S E B A Left to Right, first row Cseatedlz Lillian Nusinow, Nina Barone, Margaret Evoy tmanagerl, L Ann Gentile Ccaptainl, Natalie Sciolino, Ida Blatt and Iosephine Lamerig second row L lstandingl, left to right: Albertine Schroeder, Rina Barbieri, Margaret Paulus, Mary Sar- tini, and Rita Nebrich. Baseball was enthusiastically indulged in by the girls. All the girls who responded to the first call spent ten periods practicing' baseball. After these were over, studyroom games were played. Competition was as ke en as ever and 438, a sophomore group, nosed out on top by one game. For the 438 has received the traditional trophy. Two teams, the Brown and Blue, were formed by Miss Kayser, the coach. For the first time the girls of both teams enjoyed an outdoor game. lt was played well as both teams were evenly matched. However the Bl ue team managed to collect runs making them the championship team. Rhyme-ericks Anthony Marano speaks through his deeds, Therefore a few words fill all his needs. He has helped Mr. Hopkins erect many scenes, Without once clumsily spilling the beans . Bea Pfleger is active in Sun and debatep With her Girls' Council duties she never is late. Her part in the Iunior Day play as the Queen' We all join in saying was perfectly keen , 1 A worthy holder of a worthy name, Olive Lincoln lives up to its fame. She's another member of the Girls' Council group, Who never allow work, their spirits to droop. A handsome lad is Ioseph Rollins And if that wasn't all, His prowess as a swimmer We hope to see next fall. Hutch's gift to the women is Bob Sommer Tall, dark, and handsome, he claims, dot bummer . JUNE He croons to himself when no-one is near, And if you are lucky his song you won't hear Eva De Marchi is the real McCoy , She's loved by every girl and boy. As marshal of the junior class She stands acclaimed a pretty lass. The illustrious president of his GREAT class Santo Trifilo will always stand out in a mass He has all requisites necessary to lead, And someday in the Senate for us will plead Blond and beautiful is Betty Mordan, And yet a lot of brains she's hoardin'. She goes for histrionics too, Hinky Dinky Parlez-Vous? Now Wilbert Morgan's manly, From the stage crew gang to boot, And yet we can't help saying that The girls all think he's cute l
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Rhyme-ericks Ioe Scelsi is popular with both sexes, And draws a large crowd when his muscles he flexes. He works like a Trojan on the stage crew, And dances better than Astaire too. Alan Williams, who works our slides, His modesty behind his booth he hides. Also an athlete of considerable note He has earned the right a letter to tote . Marion is the first name, Polakov is the last. lf you can't remember Marion, Remember Christmas past. A person of scholarly and serious bearing, Harold Axelrod always his dignity is wearing. A second Iohn Barrymore in the making, He is wasting his time -Algebra taking. An outstanding junior is Samuel Eiduson, Editing papers he certainly dotes on. He gives of his time to the Sun and to chess: Though quiet, he's witty, we all must confess. Iosie Di Gregorio Certainly knows how to sew. That is why she's always neat From her head down to her feet. Eva Bateman knows her stuff As a girl on the Calendar staff. The work she does is plenty tough, But she always has a hearty laugh. Iolly lake Babinowitz, ls merry all the time. He has his listeners all in fits, 'Till even the teachers smile. Our nominee for All-High guard, Al Alters is his name. Long and lean - Boy! What I mean! Al is tip-top, just the same. Good things come in little packs Like Chesterfields and gum. Tho' Irving Saffitz is quite small, He's also not so dumb. Roses to Bose Bevilacqua, The girl whom we all admire. She's President of the Girls' Council She's adored by the school entire. Marion Schroeder gets my vote For an active girl. Athletics and the orchestra -- She gives them all a whirl. JUNE An editor is Nora Shea, Of our well-known Hutch-in-Sun. With Mary Rynn, she makes a pair Whose object is a lot of fun. Gladys Markham, as you know, ls the tall blond from 240. With eyes of blue she deals out woe To the Iunior boy maior'ty. We seniors have a prima donna, We call him Martin Graney. To hear him sing is quite an honna, Tho' he doesn't look so brainy. 'POETIC LICENSE There is a senior used to fame, Kenneth Holgate is his name. Handsome to the n-th degree, The hero of the school is he. He works backstage behind the screen, He swims, backstroke on the swimming team He is the Senior Treasurer, -e He's aces up , I can aver. A dramatist is Betty Roedel And a very good one, too l'll bet that even in her cradle, She learned to take her cue. Eenie meenie minie mo A freshman stepped on Hutton's toe Then Hutton cried, with tears in his eyes, Why don't you pick on someone your size. Handsome Reno Maggioli, Never is accused of folly. He's noted for his common sense, And is very far from being dense. The teacher whom we ought to heed ls the small, petite, and chic Miss Reed. For in public speaking she's no slouch, As her classes all can vouch. Who's the sweetest girl you know? Miss Annetoinette Gregorio. She's cute and lovely, that brunette, That irrepressible coquette. 'Who is the one to whom we go To settle all our doubts and woe Now answer altogether, gang, - The one and only Mrs. Schang! A mental wiz is Lucille Mattern After her, myself l'd pattern. A dillar, a dollar, a delinquent scholar What makes you come so soon? Miss - said, she shoot me dead If I didn't pass this Iune.
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