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Svplclnlwr 91h . . . Uni, the people, rvlurn lo school dazed but Il.lld!lIlIl'fl'd I0 find: fl new SIl1N'I'illfl'lld0lH, Mr. Miller, new Ivnclzvrs, scfwdzales, courses, faces . . . many of us spent the past summer at work while others took if easy - reading just enough to keep misin- formcd . . . but, here we go again! 4 Q nm l 4 xc STEPHEN AHMUTY llark, loquacious . . . Steve is an ardent Hi-Yer and an invaluable member of the Arista photography stafi . . . basketball rates high . . . leaves us for Manhattan Collegefl 7,1 1 f ' t- 1 , .,f tr-' l ,l.. x hiv! l. -' I., l I fxy t ,du If I ,-A v 1 ' ' -t .31 . ROSE PEARL ANTOR A N LA Petite, friendly. industrious . . . efficient president of the Library Club . . . active in sports and A Capella . . . plans to enter business school in the fall. SYDNEY ARMSTRONG Eager, mischievous . . . a real he- man . . . goes in for sports and the outdoor life . . . stage crew . . . is considering Stevens Institute of Technology for future A,s. JANE ARONSOHN Her reserved mien masks a person- able charm . . . finds time for sev- eral activities . . . Bing Crosby tops her preferred list . . . next fall may see her in a Junior College. VIRGINIA BARBER Beautiful and charming Ginny was able Junior Class secretary and secretary of the G.O .... the Navy is tops on her Hit Parade . . . Colby Junior College is next. LENARD BARITZ Good marks and basketball rate high with Lenard . . . quick on the draw debating with the Fili- busters . . . a technical school fol- lows graduation. PATRICIA BARR Quick-witted, gay . . . Pat takes life as it comes and loves it . . . really k,een on sailing . . . prefers good music to corn . . . plans are in- definite. -vm' , 1 1. - ' f fi.1f ' 1 JEAN BARTLEY Happy-go-lucky Jean . . . attracts many friends with her gay per- sonality . . . has a yen for athletics and Ronald Reagan . . . turns a hopeful eye toward Penn Hall. DORIS BAYLEY Doris's list of likes shows her per- sonality - Maine, Harry James, riding, and archery . . . positions such as head of Riding Club and president of Red Cross equip her well for Hollins College. HARVEY BEECLE Businessman Beegle has seen ac- tion in the Junior and Senior Coun- cils . . . iytramuhil- sports and stage crewkhwscolleieo or the Naval R8S0FL6iiU4fl'l8 crystal ball. my 0 0315! I M 4 'LIQAH BELQANDO 'et Iynght-eyed wit? . , .nn all-round girl,,5?-- . .ii'HvYstand' 'GZIBR claim ii qsqnyygh of ,her time . . . Charlie jpivak and Southampton are tops . . . headed for Southern Seminary. WALTER BEMAK Reserved, ambitious Vfalter rose from a mere reporter to managing editor of the Guide Post . . . de- votee of history and music . . . foresees a course in journalism at Antioch.
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H W4 of ,4 4 144 W Meeting the endless demands made on the Vice-President . . . Bourke lvelch . . . proved his worth as a quiet organizer . . . right hand man to the president . . . super- vised all committees and their functions . . . genial and friendly . . . always willing to do his hit. Our first act as Seniors elect- ing class officers . . . to he our main stay in the presidency was Rohert Cummings . . . showed his capacity to he an efficient efcecutive . . . fulfilled his duties with smiling as- surance . . . rewarded in our choice of president. Painlessly extracting the inevi- tahle and necessary dime a week from each and every senior . . . keeping accurate record of all class finances . . . the duties of the Class Treasurer Harry Davenport . . . a familiar sight, with his innumer- able hooks and hoxes. Referred to the secretary were details of correspondence . . . records of class meetings and ac- tivities . . . tedious and exacting work . . . ahly taken care of hy Marilyn Sahner . . . competent and likeahle uSugar.,'
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THOMAS BENT Typical lean, blonde Esquire man . . . sailing enthusiast . . . varsity track team for three years . . . trumpeter in band, orchestra . . . will study aeronautics in college . . . Air Corps. THOMAS BERNARD Tom caters to dimple-checked brunettes in red convertibles . . . attends Bunsen Burners and Hi-Y . . . dissects frogs at Agassiz . . . delves in intramural sports . . . chemical engineering at Duke. ROBERT BERNHARD Bob,s friendly grin and likeable attitude cheer all acquaintances . . . Communications Club and Stage Crew fill his spare time . . . has made a promising start here for future as an engineer. MAE BEYER An outdoor girl . . . excels at base- ball and swimming . . . a valuable asset to the Honor volley ball team . . . Mae will leave her sports for a business career. ROBERT BIERMANN Genial, earnest . . . a Hi-Yer . . . Bob is a confirmed Yankee rooter . . . claims a definite distaste for physics and the Dodgers . . . hopes to attend Princeton. PHYLLIS BLEETSTEIN Dark and sparkling . . . member of the Riding Club and the Glee Club . . . horses and hot fudge marshmallow sundaes are tops . . . business receptionist after Endicott. JOYCE B OLT Friendly, competent . . . super seamstress . . . positions as Presi- dent of Cottage Club and Vice- President of Hi-Y testify to her ability . . . career as Home Eco- nomics teacher after Cornell. WILLIAM BOND Witty, sincere, easy to get along with . . . an ardent Giant fan . . . has been active in intramural soft- ball and baseball . . . the Coast Guard calls. PETER BROWN Lanky, laconic, laughing . . . track, basketball, baseball and softball . . . before the war Pete would have headed for St. Michae1's College but now - well, you know. STUART BROWN Tall, blonde, a ready smile . . . Stu has been active on the ,lunior and Senior Councils . . . excels at track and ice hockey . . . the Navy will claim him after June. GILDA BRUNETTI Jill of the dark beauty . . . loves to dance and draw . . . thinks Harry James is just uout of this worldn . . . studying art at Pratt follows high school. DONALD BUDINOFF Likeable Don's time-spending labors have been outside of school, but we all know him for his friendly manner . . . hopeful for Columbia College of Pharmacy if he isn't asked to hear reveille first. November 10th . . . Cossacks invade Great Neck! . . . under the auspices of the Music Dept., diminutive Serge ,larof and his 34 singing giants of the Steppes gave a masterful performance to a capacity audience . . . the prized collection of songs and dances of old Russia rendered by the Don Cossacks was again received by a packed auditori- itm . ff 57,1--fffij J if .gi .. .t x.
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