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..., . ., . 'ew-.,,.,,..,.m...,. 3 , ., ., U, ,. .,.... -. ,. .. .,,. .,..... , .-.....,....f , MA, .lt l Front Row- Arthur Townsend, Mary Warcl, Kathryn McConigle, Morton Botel, Lenora Bohn, Eleanor Farley, ,lohn llejebian. Cfnler Row- Michael Valenza, Harry Hartz, Edith Lindstrom. Lillian Zellman, Joseph Kadison, Irene Stoller, Estelle Smith, Herbert Simon, Robert Teller. Top 130104 Fae Familant, Angelina D'Augostino, Margaret Gear, Manito CLASS DAY COMMITTEE The Class Day Committee, capably headed by Morton Botel, sponsored the best 'gclass dayll a senior class could have. Held at the Brookline Country Club, a full-course dinner was served and two hours of splendid entertainment was offered by members of the class. A precedent was set that succeeding classes will have to work hard to beat. A unanimous vote of gratitude and appreciation is due Morton and his co-Workers. W agner. First Row- Lenora Bohn, Dorothy Doll, ,lane Hunnicutt, Grace Beach, Betty Currinder, Roberta Barrett, Catherine Boyson. Second Row- Herbert Simon, Emma Hetzer, Mary Rhine, Margaret Stinger, Sarah Gordon, Dorothy Fleming, Elaine Wells, Harriet Wilson, Angelina D'Augustina. Third How- Doris Hollarcl, Agnes Mesropian, ,lean Hock, Agnes Woods, Katherine Vanaman, Freda Schwartz, Della Morton, Louise Baus, Marie Kraus, Jane McMichael, Harriet Brodkin, Mary McCullen. Fourth Row- Elaine Yankeloff, Betty Hart- sock, Sylvia Abelson, Jane McVeagh, Alma Rosofl. Irene Stoller, Ruth Bird, Albert Kleeman, Albert Appenzellar. Fifth Row- Morris London, Helen Deever, Betty Harrison. Ruth Criswell, Helen Lamb, Marion Cubit, Virginia Pellechia, Raymond Guiest, Helen Milligan, Stanley Simkins. TRAILMARKER BUSINESS STAFF Congratulations to the members of the Trailmarlier Business Staff and the members of the Class of February '42 for the fine support they have shown in obtain- ing advertisements for the Trailmarker. Our officers, Grace Beach, business managerg Jane Hunnicull and Dorothy Doll, assistant managers, and Betty Currinder, secretary, have done a fine job in inspiring the staff, for they have contributed much time and hard work. 85
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Sitting- Betty Hadley, Albert Baliano, Estelle Smith, Chairman Bruce Andrews, Ruth Criswell, Raymond Ciest, Doris lNlcCarrick. Standing- John Corbel, Albert Appenzellar, Harriet Brmlkin, Jane Hunnicutt, James Crouse, Pat Maiocco, Doris Trice, Dorothy Ritchie, Elaine Wells, Lenora Bohn. THE DINNER DANCE Every member of the Dinner Dance Committee gave his very best to make this affair one of the finest in our senior year. McCallister's Rose Room was reserved and on January 15, 19411, things started happening at 6:30 p. m. The orchestra, the Howers, the programs, and the menu were just perfect. All these resulted in one grand time. Seated- Doris Hollartil, Olga Kalenokoff. Betty Currinrler. Angelina D'Augustina, Elaine Wells, Margaret C-ear, Lois Barbanell. Standing- Esther Hershman, Dorothy Doll, Edith Lindstrom, Mary Rhine, Margaret Stinger, lane Gamage, Betty Moore, Manita Wagner, Ruth Bird. CANDY COMMITTEE Do you remember patronizing the candy tables during your 12A term? We hope you do, because the candy you bought that term helped to increase our class treasury. The Class of February 742 followed the procedure of the preceeding senior classes who also sold candy after school hours to students and teachers. The sweets were selected and ordered each week by Mrs. Rotman, who also took charge of all bookkeeping concerned and supervised the girls who sold the candy. This money-making scheme proved to be a great success. At the close of the term, approximately fifty-five dollars were deposited in our treasury. 84 ' . , fa..Zfa1M 2
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I SENIOR ENGLISH Dr. A. Fellger SCENES AROUND THE SCHOOL HOT HOUSE Mr. Bickell HOME ECONOMICS MACHINE SHOP Miss Geiss Mr. Robertson 86
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