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Page 37 text:
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AND TESTAMENT And to Miss Carstang For her sole delight We leave millions of program cards On which she can write. To Miss Gottesman With all our blessings We leave How to Knit In Two Easy Lessons. And all you trade teachers Prepare for a shock We leave you one student With NO rips in her srnock. To the lunchroom staff We've unselfishly willed Smaller-sized plates So they'll always look filled. To Herman and Ioe We proudly bestow A lunchroom on one Of the floors down below. At five P.M. there's a little man Who always comes around, We leave him a wagon wheel silencer So he won't make a sound. And to our fellow-students We've willed so many treats, Homework, samples, showers, Rooms that have no seats. We leave all this behind us. We bid you fond adieu. Those funny sounds you're hearing Are the wails of '42. SENIORS OF THE WORLD AFFAIRS CLUB
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We sadly depart Iune '42 And these are the things We leave for you. The greatest gift of all we leave For Mrs. Cassidy, A school with no one absent If such a thing can be. To Miss McKeon We leave A school that lacks Girls who insist Upon wearing slacks. And for Miss Curry We'll try to arrange A whole term Without Any programs to change. To Mrs. Fisher In her life of turl Ctoill We leave the perfect Armband girl. To Mrs. Levy We leave Another Senior Class So she can have a figure Like the famous hour-glass. To Mrs. Peskin- Your favorite students Leave a box of cough drops With the label Ludens To Mrs. Minsky We leave As we sadly depart Some students who know All of Macbeth by heart
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RITA ADINOLEI Babe 40 New Bowery, Manhattan G. O, Patrol A charming girl, a friend so dear, You couldn't dislike Rita, if you tried all year. PAULINE ALCAMO Paulette 230 Eldridge Street, Manhattan Arts and Crafts Club, Basket- ball Club Attractive, enchanting, quiet and wise, 1-lere we have Pauline, with lovely brown eyes, PATRICIA ALEXIADES Blue Eyes 213 West 67 Street, Manhattan G. O. Lieutenant, World Af- fairs Club, Fashion Club She's jolly and helpful, and full of fun, But when she gets mad, oh, danger, runl SAVOLIA ALLEN 1595 Lexington Avenue, Man- hattan World Affairs Club lf you heard this girl's vocabulary, You'd think she swallowed a dictionary. ANGELINA ARDIZZONE 400 East 105 Street, Manhattan Angie is a helpful gal, Whom anyone can call a pal. EVELYN ARNDT Evie 502 East 88 Street, Manhattan G. O, Representative, Student Council, Assistant Treasurer, Prom Committee She looks so sweet and so demure, But when her eyes twinkle, were not so sure. ' x '9-m,., FLORENCE ASIMAKIS Flo 21-14 21 Avenue, Astoria Florence is very frank, 'tis true, But she'1l always be a friend to you. Tl-IERESA BANACH 145 East 4 Street, Manhattan G. O. Lieutenant, Assistant Treasurer lf theres any work to be done, Get Theresa, she's a willing one. lULlA BARNOWSKY ludv 144 Sullivan Street, Manhattan We bet you don't know how much we admire your in- dustry. FRIEDA BEIBIN Fritz 2006 72 Street, Brooklyn Literary Club Gloria Vanderbilt married Pat, But Freda, we're sure, will do better than that! ROSE BELLO 213 East 105 Street, Manhattan G. O. Lieutenant, Arts and Crafts Club, Basketball Club As quiet as the moon, And as bright as a star, 1 mean you, Rose Bello, Wherever you are. DELMA BRUGNOLI Dee 246 East 45 Street, Manhattan 1-low do you manage to carry such wit?
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