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t A K if g, E v ., t V A' ' l ' ' ,un I .. .ngi l t . ss . Q T -Aw -' t eh: ,YR 'V ii. A JANE ADAMS Slender, gay, witty . . . a hard worker when she likes her task . . . a lover of laughter . . . the All-Blue Hockey team misses her energetic drive . . . the H1-Y, Guide Post, G. O. and Senior Write-up Committee reget her leaving . . . will earn' her good humor and well known 1 diligence to Katherine Gibbs. HERBERT J. ADLER, JR. Bright star in the top ten Senior group, l-lcrbert's mental preoccupations find re- lease in his chosen activities . . . News Editor of the Guide Post . . . Assistant Guardian of Artistus . . . esteems Artie Shaw and sailing above Glenn Miller and redheads . . . Yale will make him a chemical engineer. A. EMMA AFFRONTE Successful in every phase of scholastic achievement and extra-curricular activ- ity: Treasurer of .lunior and Senior classes, Secretary of 218, Discussion Group, Guide Post reporter, ingenious Chairman of Senior Room Committee . . . Emma's artistic flair explains her passion for Dali . . . will make her bid for fame at Mount Holyoke. ROBERT FERDINAND APUZZO Friendly, fun-loving, Appy has spent most of his spare time in various intra- mural sports and with the Star Circle Club . . . an ardent Brooklyn Dodger fan . . . reading and the movies are his favorite means of relaxation . . . will attend N.Y.U. to further his ability in accounting. CARL ARMSTRONG Middle name: Action', . . . played I. V.- football, baseball, intramurals . . . avia- tion is Carl's first love . . . he will be an aeronautical engineer . . . likes bum- ming around, weight-lifting, Scouts . . . pet preoccupations are old, old cars and fast driving . . .University of Alabama. CAROLYN AUGUSTEIN Tall, dark, and meticulous . . . ranks high on the well-dressed list . . valued member of Hi-Y, Radio Club . . an agdent bridge player . . . enthusiastic a out sports, particularly riding, ice skating, tennis . . . hates Monday mornings and Guy Lombardo's music . . . will study merchandising at Pem- broke next year. MILDRED AUGUSTINE Quietly efficient, sympathetic, Millie', divided her time between service and sports . . . played in innumerable games, was Head of Tumbling and Stunts, argued in the G.O. Senate, served well as President of the Red Cross Club . . . characteristically dislikes teachers' pets, adores humor . . . wants to be an interior decorator. FRANCIS DONALD BARRY Don is one of those ambitious indi- viduals who intends to be an accountant . . . a mainstay of the Sea Scouts . . . has gone out for track and wrestling . . . likes canoeing! . . . surprises us with a dislike of pin-ball machines . . . address all future letters to Penn. U. RUTH BECK Ruthie,,' poised, modish . . . avid mem- ber of the Psychology Club and Dis- cussion Group . . . definitely enjoys the finer things of life, poetry and good musicg however, coca-cola and football games are among her favorite distrac- tions . . . plans to enter Endicott GERHARD BEHRENDT Dark, friendly . . . imprinted all corners of the school on film . . . reported for the Guide Post . . . member of the Math Club and Discussion Group . . . op- ponent of la langue frangaisev . . . Ger- hard's hobby is photography, his likes and grievances are strictly secret . . . will study engineering at Stevens. BEVERLY HAYES BENDER Witty, industrious, poised . . . Bevie, an A Cappella-ite, named singing and acting her foremost interests . . . a good sport . . . Head of Archery and Base- ball . . . relishes collecting knick-knacks and jewelry . . . member of the Senior Room Committee, G.O. Salesman . . . leaves G.N.H.S. minus an enterprising, well-liked student. PETER BENJAMIN Pete, the humorous, eiiicient Co- Editor-in-Chief of the Guide Post . . . loves planning front page make-upsg worked for the Radio Club . . . was Secretary-Treasurer of the Psychology Club, a G.O. Representative and Sales- man . . . Peter votes yes for skiing, cars, no on unreliable people . may attend Oberlin. A3 ?',J 1 an 3 TE?
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X pf' Nli -C! N A t B1 -if 'l'l'll . flvll. Willl 359 l f of St. Louis. Nllwn Captain Nzrtlmnlcl Lyon, Commander 0 wry regiments ol home guards composed chiefly oi loyal citi- zens oi Llcmum dr-our-nr, discovered that jackson was receiving I JY AL AL AW LAW o 8, I I - Bd Gasporini engaged in verbal fintiouffa' with Don Oath-y and may McCullough. V L 1 993935 Q -i l R musical mom-,hs 'Cgrmon' and the Christmas coxrml-1g,,, 1 minsber Oho1rL..Ve.oation time. ' r .l'-Lvl si 1941- BS-Ok to school for B TGBYN Xl 2,31-ml The Rea, mm-,e, ana sms 0. o easl , Bobby lligan kaotr s , l mm H8 ' l play aqards. Coach Chamberlain wa their traditional rival, ymnhb-Beet. is-ron Guide Post book aeoorld The emo' became the wa gl 'Open See aooountably ed 'by were down t Qril is The formll Spring K Ralph Berg. Senior Day Another vacation. l . 1 The British War rl r l , Regents . l , l Fun, vaanllt
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J ' 9 te - i t .ai N x i - ' . . -14 .. Q Q my 'f-of 2-is . , ss- . - v xv. af- 4 - i ,QQ-S . gx +5 ' .- grvfft-S-5 A iii- .'i1 ,'.x. I--.71-v. . t AU., V x 1 .-, 5 QQ x-X' to 5. ' ,Jai - Mir, -ff.-' i X .-wir,-.gt,, ,. :L . , . . X' i tltfliii? ' .exif '54 ..l A RALPII BERG Quiet. exceedingly accurate . . first violinist in the orchestra, has been an invaluable aid to Mr. Pruttiug and to musical organizations . . . versatile, he participated in various intramurals . . . one of the select few in the Star Circle Club . . . his goal: chemical engineering at M.I.T. WILLIAM .IUDSON BOONE :'Baaa. known for his friendly Idaho lmmor, represents a step by step success story in the ranks of the G.O.: Speaker of the Assembly, Treasurer, and Presi- dent . . . also headed the Boys' Hi-Y . . . a Hash on the courts of basketball and tennis . . . may return to his native stamping grounds for college. GEORGE JOHN BOTTI 'iBig George, who, technically speaking, has the distinction of graduating at the age of four . . . was born during Leap Year . . . sports-minded . . . a member of the Model A coterie . . . will enter the portals of Notre Dame in September . . . plans to be a mechanical engineer. LETA ALINE BRADLEY Petite, vivacious, Tottie,, excelled in all of her many activities . . . graced the Cottage, Hostess, Shorthand, and Dra- matics Clubs, solicited Arista advertis- ing, and attained membership in the Star Circle Club . . . loves sleeping, but mathematics is one of her peeves . . . her college: Southern Seminary . she will become a model. WARREN JOHN BRADY Tall, calm, eliicient, Al is President of the Shorthand Club, Treasurer of the Gamma chapter of Boys, Hi-Y . . . intra- mural activities and the Boys' Athletic Council claim much of his spare time . . . his only dislike is conceited people . . plans to enter the commercial held after graduation. ALLAN ADOLPH BRANDT Addie emoted for the Dramatics Club and Thespians . . . intramurals and the track team will miss him in the future . . . devotes his leisure time to photog- raphy and writing . . . tastes run to brunettes, dancing and Broadway shows . . . plans to be a psychiatrist after attending Dartmouth. . Ralph, 437 f JANE BROOKS HQueenieN is a gregarious creature who likes new friends and new places . . . her record reveals concentrated activity in sports and music: Blue Servus Ball Honor Team, Glee Club, A Cappella Choir . . . belongs to the All New York State, All Nassau County Choirs . . . chooses singing as her profession. RICHARD K. BROWN Iovial, sage . . . a boon to the gym team and intramural athletics . . . sailing the bright blue sea appeals to Dick g also Carl Sandburg, the Brooklyn Dodgers, detective stories . . . hates painted nails, vanilla ice cream . . . mushing north to St. Michaels before turning to the career of a scribbler. JEANETTE BRUNETTI Lovely Latin from Manhattan, Jackie of the flashing browp eyes . . . activity is her middle name . . . admits her passion for chocolate nut sundaes . . . hates to be alone especially on rainy days . . . will type for her dad after leaving us. GENE F. BUCK Gene, the fellow who has kept us laugh- ing with him all through our Senior year . . . a distinguished member of the Station Wagon Seti' . . . interested in airplanes, athletics, and music . . . he has proved to be an invaluable member of the Band . . . heill carry on at Mol' Virgineef' CARL EDWARD BUCKLEY Likeable, competent, an active influence in the Senate. Hi-Y, and B. A. C .... Assistant G. O. Treasurer . . . f'Buc.k relishes riding, photography, music, with special emphasis upon the festal board . . . dislikes female drivers las a classl . . . intends to continue at Holy Cross with hopes of a business career. DONALD BYRNE HDon, big-boned, bumbly, droll . . . l f 5 f q u Q 4 rl , I zifl ' '-,, f' l 4 Ti t. 'H ' wt t't, '- , F' 5,-.J r-LZ. tsh- A f 'ff ,f 1 f . -L - Sf - - 1' lffc' .I ' EX, f, 'no' ' ,JS ,IL-Lg, 1-MEQSID1 Sr W ' Rav ,. .tt We fk ' an outdoor fellow who does everything in a big way . . . played basketball for A ' Gigs , , three years, .l. V. football . . . wrote A ...af ' , sports for the Guide Post . . . likes swimming and fishing, but a golf score N I over 90 is an anathema . . . will enter ' 'YQ IJ! business after Princeton. j t' . -:Y K-.X , .sn ' NX .., xg . ' Q lg-.QENFQNE .. A . - gm .f I L f i fa 1 gt I. Vq ' f' gf fr, V -f x .. 3 y 'ft f r V -.3 1454 M , M , Q ' W -'-'- 'A :S L Digi, yi I .5 ,fQQ'f-fig ii t - il xl ' 2 ,- . A t .. A V - I l H . , ' 'A ff lt i t if fff'lQt1 1 ' ' it ry' . ,ug a 'iii' it Ei2i3'f f1Laf.!Ht1.g ' fzitff ' 'Ziyi f I A d-ii ,,.--nm ,t....L.,...- - -. W 4..zLJ,.f.z..,Laf J
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