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A timely, signiincant play . . . carried of with professional ability and snzoolltness . . . audi- ence completely captured by the excellent cast right from the rise of the first curtain . . . con- cerned the lack of understand- ing and tolerance which arises from activities of Nazi Germany . . . fine supporting cast, clever stage set, and a pack of laughs- anotlzer successful Junior Play- ers production! TRACY ENGLE Always smiling. always singing . . . although known for his musical talent. Tracy also Sl11t'S in athletics and dramatics . . . hates jazz . . . next stop Ithaca College. DOROTHY ERICKSON A captivating personality . . . ener- getic leader of our cheering squad . . . cut a slick figure eight as presi- dent of the ice skating club . . . looks forward to Katharine Gibbs. NORMA ERIKSEN Dependability mixed with a high sense of humor personifies Norma . . . numerous positions include treasurer of Hi-Y, secretary of the Red Cross, and head of volley ball . . . Katharine Gibbs. MARCUERITE ESPADA Talented, amiable . . . Margie's been vice-president of 'G218,, and A Capella member . . . enthusiastic bowler and musician . . . plans on Overland College for musical train- ing. ,Q 7 9 - l Y X 'J n ' 1,1550 J l f ,1xtIERt1g,LftEt,s'r0Nq F Small, friendlly 4, 3 . stafrlgf honor hockey ,team . Q dotesfbn riding, swvimmingdajicing Muriel will lake her uwmf' le manner to nurses's traigging it year J NANCY FARRINGTON Energetic, entertaining Nancy . . . horseback riding, dancing, and dogs are her likes . . . her lovely voice will be well known some day. MAURICE FIEUX Great Neck will miss this staunch supporter of the Varsity football team . . . skiing and hockey rate . . . abhors slacks on women . . . future in the Army. CARYL FILER Energetic, always on the go . . . president of Junior Players, head of Senior Prom program commit- tee, and honor hockey team every year . . . commercial advertising at University of Richmond next. SYDELLE FINKELSTEIN Sy is the peppy and capable editor- in-chief of our Guide Post . . . active in all school activities . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . Antioch and psychology ca . CLARENCE FISCHER A quick wit and ready smile . . . enjoys art, sailing, and classical music . . . commercial art will come after the Navy. JEAN FISKE Cute, quiet .lean was capable head of hockey, member of Hi-Y and Glee Club . . . likes swimming, meatless Tuesdays and cokes . . . off to Katharine Gibbs. FRANK FOWLER Wlitty, mischievous, candid . . . Frankie has received letters in track, football, and wrestling . . . likes good dancing-and a brilliant repartee . . . was drafted in January. N
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JAMES DEADRICK Good-natured Jimls definite flair for art has made him art editor of the Arista . . . one of our better- known actors . . . if the Army doesn't get him first, Pratt will. WILLIAM DEIN Blue-eyed, likeable, witty . . . thumbs up on baseball and foot- ball, down on blondes . . . after the Coast Guard, Bill's ambition is to nlay trumpet in a big-name band. ROSEMARY DEMPSEY Sweet, sincere - thatls Rosemary . . . enthusiastic member of many and varied activities . . . likes knit- ting, costume jewelry, and dark men . . . will study journalism at Northwestern. EILEEN DENNELLY Friendly Eileen has been on the Guide Post staff for three years . . . positions as head of basketball and manager of class culminated her career in many sports . . . Syracuse to become a dietician. ROSALINE DILBERT Cordial, friendly, witty . . . January graduate . . . member of Girls' Hi-Y and squad leader though with us but a year . . . Drexel College to study business administration. BETTY DILLON Dashing and effervescent Betty . . . actress, director, producer, writer extraordinary . . . National Thes- ians and Junior Players head P . . 1 of Prophecies . . . future? Stage. , 5' , LESTER DIMOND jovial, cherubic Bob is fond of teasing students and teachers with his ready humor . . . fondest am- bition is to enter the chemical war- fare division of the Army. RALPH DRAVES A slender six-footer . . . intramural basketball and football claim his attention . . . delights in guzzling chocolate sodas with blue-eyed blondes . . . the Army next. CLAIRE DULION Chattersome, cuddlesome, cute . . . Claire's enthusiasm has carried her from Junior Class vice-presidency to G.O. Vice-Presidency . . . puts her 0.K. on sports, dancing, jivey music, and screwy people. LILIAN EBBITT Vivacious L'Babe with the distinc- tive eyes . . . treasurer of G.A.A., advertising staff of Guide'Post, and Hi-Y member . . . writing her future profession after William and Mary. JEROME ECKERMAN Cheerful, carefree . . . always ready to give a hearty laugh . . . actually enjoys violin practice, and drew a neat bow in the school orchestra . . . will become an engineer after Rensselaer. RICHARD ECKLER When Dick is not carrying A Capellals tenor section to new heights, he may be composing un- published masterpieces . . . will teach music after Ithaca. . vs.. i 5 , H . it it at I 7 Mit U Spring a d fall . . . two G.O. it sponsored matinee dances . . .A gi 4, jiving jazz addicts . . . records 5 2,1 galore, sweet and hot and cold . . . interesting intermissionsz tuslte canlt dance so well, but gosh, how she can intermis- sion j . . . mirthjful atmosphereg refreshmentsg gorgeous jake boxes and jivey bands . . . two more bright lights in the Fuller, Dulion, Barber, Sharer adminis- tration.
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I x A., , t r V ' , J' t A DQREOQHEA rox Berk! and peppy '. . . WEE can for- get Dofsilrdent cheerle ing? . . S?lCfW0l'k6d hard at prom decora- tions arid Junior and, Senior Coun- . F ,cils . . . commercial art at Colby. 1 1 I X, I x l 5' Q ' JOHN FOX Johnny 'is friendly, conservative, and well liked . . . member of the Senior Executive Council . . . en- joys sports, dancing, Vaughn Mon- roe, and ice cream . . . interested in naval aviation. MURIEL FOX Sweet and sparkling . . . famed for that infectious giggle . . . hockey, G.0., and being Secretary of the G.A.A. took up her time . . . next stop Syracuse for merchandising. ROBERT FRICK Bob is an ardent adherent of foot- ball and baseball . . . the intricacies of planes intrigue him . . . will attend an areonautical school after graduation. WILLIAM FULLER Everyone knows and likes Bill . . . president of his Junior Class and our G.O. prexy . . . National Honor Society in Junior year . . . the Air Corps Yale beckon. AN E FURER uaciou friendly . . . Jeanne w rites lyrics in her spare moments . . . s range from Latin to tall art Swedes . . . l soon be fa secretary. I '1 RUTHANNE GARDNER Gracious and capable . . . secretary of Filibusters and member of French Club . . . head of bad- minton and all after school sports . . . plans to study law at Cornell. PHILIP GILDEN An artist through and through . . . Phil has been a member of 2l8 . . . hopes to become a commercial artist . . . an artist with his food too . . . a real epicure. RUTH GOLDFARB Blithe and bustling . . . always busy with Junior Players, Library Club, Red Cross, and Arista busi- ness work . . . what to do next year is her big problemf, LAURA GRAHAM Laura Belle has made her mark in sports . . . hockey her favorite . . . head of tumbling and stunts . . . goes for boxing, dogs, and hot dogs . . . Wheelock looming ahead. JACQUELINE GROSSMIAN A quietly competent, attractive young miss . . . member of several activities . . . musically inclined, plans to continue her studies at a conservatory of music. GERALD HALES Dark, good-looking, aiiable Jerry loves to putter around with air- planes . . . following this interest he hopes to enlist in the Navy Air Corps . . . plans to be a bachelor. Introduced by the G.0. Bank . . . opportunity to contribute to our war ejfort afforded every member of school . . . the high- pressure sales talk . . . students and teachers knew good invest- ment when they saw it . . . monthly sales entered into thou- sands of dollars . . . teachers amazed at hitherto unrealized acumen of eager students . . . -l N w t..-A . - -f -1-iw Wllsau ' or rtr. a XX Nl X .n X
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