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THEODORE ISRAEL Intelligent, humorous, thorough . . . an energetic participator in intramurals . . . G.O. representative and an invaluable aid on the Guide Post's sports staff . . . will be in our armed forces after graduation. MADELYN ITCHKOW Madelyn is a delightful person to know . . . always full of fun . . . member of Hi-Y and an eager vol- ley ball player . . .aims for Stone- leigh College. CAROL JOHNS '6Five foot two, eyes of blue . canit get her fill of airplanes . . . advertising staff of Guide Post . . . future surroundings at Sanford or secretarial school. ALBERT KALLIS A1 is that nonchalant, well-liked young man who is always dream- ing up cartoons . . . future will see him as a commercial artist, but Naval Air Corps may come first. ROBERT KAUFMAN Bob's activities have been centered around the Junior Players, both on and behind the stage . . . will pur- sue a career of electrical engineer- ing after Cornell or Michigan. MARTIN KELLY Happy Mickey is blessed with a brilliant gift of repartee . . . al- ways ready with a joke . . . gives three cheers for wine, women, and song . . . the Army. WILLIAM KELLY This new comer to our portals hails from Detroit . . . playing the clarinet in the Band, and Lana Turner hold his interest . . . the life of a buck private awaits him. TERRENCE KENNY Terry joins the ranks of Harry James and sports fans as well as the knee socks dissenters clan . . . intramurals have claimed him in high school, but the Marines will soon beckon. ui BARB ARA KENT Bobbie's versatile energy is evident - member of French Club, A Capella, and assistant copy editor of the Arista . . . hopes for a nursing career after Skidmore. JOAN KIBRIG Peppy and enthusiastic . . . her record reveals concentrated activity in sports, languages and of course music . . . head of ice skating . . . singing career after Barnard. ALFRED KOERNER Activity in the stage crew, Junior Players, I-Ii-Y, and the photography staff of the Arista has kept Al well occupied . . . candid camera fiend . . . the Army calls. MARILYN KRAYER Serious and sedate . . . known for her golden locks . . . business stafi of Arista and head of Caps and Gowns committee . . . a junior college calls. Hundreds of voices joyously raised in Yuletide cheer . . . the A Capella choir chorusing its own selections and lending ac- companiment to a lustily par- ticipating audience . . . our star - llliss Nlaxine Stellman, popu- lar Wlet soprano, along with our school orchestra . . . a treat for parents and friends . . . compli- ments of the Music Department.
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U J. I B December 23rd . . . The Saints Hcturn, a whimsical Christmas fantasy in one act . . . David Bryant prodzurtion . . . audience dotted with alumni and doting parents . . . a group of saints meet at the Half-Wfay House, midway between heaven and earth, to decide the fate of the war-crazed earth . . . a fine play, quite in accord with the Yule- tide season. 4: if' ' il 1 THELMA HARTMAN True-blue and likeable . . . a grand sense of humor . . . dislikes humor- less people and ferocious-looking dogs . . . fond of skiing and good music . . . Katharine Gibbs is her choice. .IACQUELINE HARTZ Jackie lives for lemon cokes, jitter- bugging, and Harry .Iames . . . Exchange Editor of Guide Post . . . French Club and Cottage Club hold her interest . . . Home Economics teacher after Cornell. BETTY HASEMEIER Amicable and poised . . . treasurer of Red Cross Club and Hi-Y mem- ber . . . revels in popular music . . . plans on a designing course at Ohio Wesleyan. .IUDITH HATCHFIELD Very infectious grin . . . has her finger in a number of pies . . . .ludyis voice is something to sing about . . . studying medicine at Bucknell is certainly a non sequi- ll1l'. VIRGINIA HAUCK Besides the .Iunior Players, Ginnyis interests have been in sports . . . honor hockey team . . .likes basket- ball and .lames Hilton . . . Kath- arine Cibbs next. CYNTHIA HORN Cynthia manages to have fun and yet be one of those very capable people . . . enjoys dancing. skiing, and tall, rugged individuals . . . plans going to Bradford Junior College. , 5 ,K L fi, .IOHN HOWES 'TIE .lackis a uregularw guy . . . rugged, alert . . . we wonder if those shy brown eyes aren't misleading . . . another one of those waiting for the Army. JOSEPH HULL Joe, another Harry James fiend, doesn't cotton to stags when he has a date . . . intramurals have been his standby . . . will be inducted into the armed forces after grad- nation. 7'JT An 'd woman as testified by ctivity erv ball, bad ' to eedba honor team en a Cable, sa' ' g, boati . . . nursing at New Yor Hosp' l. JEAN HUMPHREYS Merry, sociable, gracious . . . mem- ber of the Swimming Club . . . sewing and Harry James rate high with .lean . . . leaves us for a business career. PHILIP HUNT One of our stalwart varsity football men . . . Phil goes for basketball and popular music . . . Hthe draft will get him if he don't watch outw. ROBERT HUYCK Tall, silent Bob was a strong sup- porter of the Band and of intra- murals . . . hunting and fishing agree with him, but report cards are out . . . the future is un- certain.
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,-i.-- V Jw 'Q ,'-J 'x'!, f xi. .4-J, iff, x Both teams dance ofkioxtihe floor . . . Igofuds fheqfing . . . the hanclsf' ke .'.qd, the jump-up . , . lTIlZld',f?lw lfTOHl basket to , bas-kyet . .Mu breathless players X ni jail. ?0l2fldillg feet . . . Come if F onf,Great Neqkli' . . . one more rH1n'tlnutetxt0'go.' . . . HCAMEV, U . . .luleven hits, hue misses . . . second place in North Shore League. , M' X vs MARILYN KRIVIT Slim, dark, friendly . . . quiet efficiency follows Marilyn's smartly attired figure . . . always eager to cooperate . . . hopes to go to Smith in the fall. JOHN KULP Long .lohn's,' boyish grin belies his famed prowess in athletics . . . varsity football, basketball and baseball . . . good luck at Penn State to one of our Romeosl PETER KURTINAITIS Dark Pete,s main school interest has been in the G.0. Bank . . . since .lanuary general auditor and assistant comptroller for all acti- vities . . . golf for relaxation . . . Marine Corps. JEANNE LAMB Faultlessly groomed . . . gracious and charming . . . a rare combina- tion of dark beauty and brains . . . invaluable assistant editor of the Arista . . . president of the French Club . . . leaves us for William and Mary. GERALD LANE Cheerful, active member of school activities . . . he's hep . . . just watch him on the dance floor . . . Cerryls sure to be a success wher- ever he goes LUDVIG LARSEN A real sports enthusiast . . . .l.V. and varsity football, intramurals, and manager of wrestling team . . . will study engineering at N.Y.U. JAMES LEE Jimmy, another sports fan, has put in time with intramurals, the jay- vee football squad, and G.O. As- sembly . . . Navy is next. LILLIAN LEEK Tall and statuesque, Lil likes choc- olate sodas and dark men . . . conceited boys and knee socks taboo . . . plans to go to nursing school after graduation. DELORES LEROY Sincere and considerate . . . Delores and her quiet efficiency are well- known here . . . active in the Cottage and Archery Clubs . . . plans to study nursing at Cornell. MARVIN LETO .locosc and scintillating . . . Great Neck's outstanding devotee of the jive has also distinguished him- self in the field of sports - namely, football, basketball and baseball. will no doubt wear khaki next year. GERALD LIEBERT Gerald's list of activities are far longer than he is . . . a aback-stage man at our dramatic productions . . . a riding and skiing fan . . . Cornell. BARBARA LINCOLN Her cool exterior hides a ready wit . . . well-informed and alert of mind . . . Barbara's compositions are joys to her English teachers . . . art school.
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