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SENIOR ENRO-LIN6 ROOMS :lt to right: Mr. joseph L. Brennan, Miss Mae L. Butler, Miss Margaret A. Fahey, Miss Anne B. McGlincliey, Miss Grace E. Grant, Dr. Leona O'C. Gwydir. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS John Keller ......................................................... President Norma Anderson .............. VicefPTesident Ruth Baker .... ...................... S ecretary Fred De Puy ...................................................... Treasurer SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Mr. David Wolif Mrs. Miriam Sutterlin CLASS SYMBOLS Class Motto ................., Nulla vestigia retrovsimi Class Colors .... ........................... O range and Blue Class Flower ...................... Mariguld ENROLLING ROOM PRESIDENTS 'INCENT ANNABEL LARRY WEISS FLORENCE WERRING IILTON FIDCEON fIfEIIflE?lHRIQ3LgfI?gl RUTH BAKER JHN MARSH RUTH SABER . CORINNE GERRY OBERT RENCKEN NQRMA ANDERSQN DOROTHY NELSON :ft to right: Miss Mildred McBride. Miss Rose R. Restaino, Miss Hildegarde C. Schalck, Mr. Chas. Smukler, Miss Ruth B. Timmerrnan, Mr. David Wolff. JM O ' -xl N- ten Q
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EDITORS RUTH SAUER ARTHUR SCHULER FOREWORD Unmistakably, in the past seven years, the Year Book has been something to which we looked for' ward to. It holds something in itfsome undefinable something which creates a feeling of unlimited joy. It is undoubtedly one of the things that, at some future date, will make one recall the sentimental activities in our High School. Many classes have already gone forth, and with them the Year Book and its treasure: 'There' fore, keep in mind as we release this book, that it has been published with the idea of serving as a mirror in our coming years-a mirror in which to look and to recall to mind all the friendships iormed at jamaica. In this, the record of our days here, we have tried to present those aspects of our High School, most typical of the tempo of our time, in the hope that many years from now this book will furnish happy rememf brances bo bind us closer to our Alma Mater. If you really enjoy this book, attribute its success chiefly to the fact that we have had Mr. Harold A. Brown for a Senior Class Adviser. It was through his relentless work and untiring efforts, aided by the members of the staff that this book achieved the respected reputation it now holds in comparison with all previous efforts. Therefore, dear graduates, as we enter a new era of life, let it be not only this book and the contents therein, the teachers and advisers, the Principal and Deans, but most of all let it be Jamaica High, which should serve as an inspiration to us-forever. 0 nine
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I-I L li' FAME JOHN KELLER ROBERT TOUGH FRED DE PUY CHARLES DONOVAN ROBERT TOUGH ARTHUR SCHULER JOHN KELLY VINCENT ANNABEL ARNOLD OLSON ROBERT TOUGH MILTON FIDGEON ROBERT DE GROAT MILTON FIDGEON ROBERT LARSON JOHN MARSH Most Popular Liveliest Best Looking Athlete Teachers' Trial Best Dancer Greatest Flirt Best Sport Cutest Most Courteous Most Artistic ROBERT D MOSI Sophisticated HAROLD JAUZ JOHN MIDDENDORF Best Dfessed WILBUR CLARK wmiesr ROBERT TOUGH Done Most for Jamaica WALTER MAURER FRANCIS BLODGETT MELVIN CUTLER Most Brilliant Class Lamb GABRIEL PERLSTEIN Most Loquacious CHARLES DONOVAN MILTON FIDGEON RICHARD FOLEY ARNOLD OLSON Heart Breaker Most Versatile NORMA ANDERSON FLORENCE WERRING ADELLE BEER VIRGINIA BRENNAN NORMA ANDERSON MURIEL VOGT FLORENCE WERRING GRETA HANSEN MURIEL VOGT NORMA ANDERSON RUTH SAUER FLORENCE WERRING ADELE BEER VIOLA BAUER QUEENIE TORIGIAN JOAN PHILLIPS ELAINE MATTERN ELAINE MATTERN DORIS MAZZA MURIEL VOGT RUTH SAUER VIRGINIA DOSCH EVELYN OLIVER VIRGINIA DOSCH VIRGINIA STEINER ADELE BEER FLORENCE WERRING RUTH SAUER RUTH BAKER .-1.1-111 eleven
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