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Class Honors Boy Accomplishing Most for the ('lass Girl Accomplishing Most for the ('lass Most Popular Boy................... Most Popular Girl.................. Most Athletic Boy.................. Most Athletic Girl................. Class Author....................... Class Comedian..................... Class Orator....................... Class Artist....................... Most Dramatic...................... Most Musical....................... J oiliest.......................... Wittiest........................... Most Optimistic.................... Most Generous...................... Neatest ........................... Best Boy Dancer.................... Best Girl Dancer................... Best Dressed Boy................... Best Dressed Girl.................. Most Obliging...................... M ost Energetic.................... Most Courteous..................... Most Sincere....................... Best Looking Boy . Best Looking Girl.................. Jack Dunn Ruth Coen Bob Condon Ruth Coen Bob Condon Janet Walker Ernest Simon . Alan Carey Charlie Mrising er . Jack Comerford . Alan Carey Walter Marshall . Robert Bertini . Arthur Killen . Daniel Hurley Ruth Coen Anna Turkowski . Alan Carey . Peggy Bridgett . Stanley Tanger . Peggy Bridgett Ruth Coen . Robert Bertini Roger Scarpa . John Dembiczak John Wooding Joyce Doebener The Chronicle 1941 23
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JOHN WOODING “Johnny” Afternoon Nnr.s 1; A. A. 2, 3; Play Property Committee 3 JKNNIK YASKOT “Figa” Afternoon Netra Feature Staff 1; Hallowe’en Party Committee 2; Fashion Show 2; A. A. 3 STELLA YUSZA “Stell” St. Patrick's Day Refreshment ('ommittee 1; Hallowe’en Party Committee 2; Honorary Usher 3 ETHEL ZAMBORI “Chunk” llohhy Show 1; St. Patrick’s Day Party Committee 1; A. A. 2, 3; Class Tournaments 2. 4; Junior College Club 4: Play Candy Committee 4 BERTHA ZWOLENSKI “Bert leaders’ ('lull 1; Hallowe’en Party Committee 1; Junior College Club 2, 3, 4; Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4; Invitation Committee Mother-Daughter Tea 4
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Class History Away hack in 1!);S7 two hundred and seventy-five staring greenhorns timidly wandered up the walk and entered the portals of Lyman Hall. The Class of Forty-one made its debut at an ultra-modern Hallowe’en party given to us by the sophomores, who wondered how anyone could be as childish as those silly freshmen. We were soon on our own and throwing a get-together in honor of good old St. Patrick. For that one day all the Irish and more that weren’t turned out in green. The Afternoon Sews by now had been well established and we kept it in full swing. In our little publication Bert was given due recognition for his well-developed lungs and his blossoming romance with Eleanor Lane, it wasn't long before we were packing up our belongings and starting a well-deserved rest. The next year we had the honor of being upper-classmen, and with this honor went the privilege of getting to school by 8:08. Most of us were able to make the change, but it seems that “Putt Ahearn is still trying to make it. VVe were definitely on our own this year, and to make things run smoothly we elected Jack Dunn to be “the man with the gavel and Alan ( arcy to do the heavy looking on. Annaline Conway gamely pushed the pencil and Ruth Coen willingly pocketed the cash. Hallowe’en came again, and it was our turn to be big brothers and sisters and show the freshmen what it was all alunit. The Bobby Condon-Ruth Coen romance got off with a bang anil might well be called “the shot heard round the world.” Another year had come and gone, none of us knowing quite where. After a two months’ relaxation we were ready to go one step higher on our ladder of success. We were all proud of the opportunity and were developing a keener sense of superiority and responsibility than we had believed possible. Jack Dunn was again elected to serve as the head man and this time Lawrence Nicolai was his aide. Ann Conway and Ruth Coen continued to be our official scribe and banker. The wild and woolly West was brought to us by Norma herriere and Jack Dunn, who had the leads in our play, The Eyes of Tlaloc. It wasn’t long after our rings arrived that Ray Combs and Alice Johnson got tired of theirs and decided to wear each other’s. It didn’t matter that one was too big and the other too small. We were learning the ways of the world very rapidly, and the question of the day became “Who’s going with whom to the ‘prom’?’’ Everyone arrived at the armory in due time, even the members of the baseball team. As usual the “prom was a huge success. The remainder of the year was spent selecting our subjects for the coming year and extending our hearty congratulations to the graduates, overjoyed to be stepping into their shoes in the fall. The Chronicle 1941 24
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