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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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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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DOROTHY LINDGREN One of our real beauties . . . ver- satile in the field of sports, notably hockey, basketball, and volley ball . . . one of our famous drum majorettes . . . will be in the na- tion's army of war workers. PATRICIA LONERGAN: Jovial, good-natured, fun-loving . . . an ardent adherent of sports . . . usually found on the hockey field or basketball court . . . will go to a junior college next year. JOHN LONSDALE A sardonic and nonchalant grin and a catchy sense of humor are Jack's . . . in his element playing left end in football . . . certainly an asset to the Navy. PATRICIA MALONEY Sweet-faced Pat has unobtrusively influenced the school by her end- less list of activities . . . notably, being president of the Red Cross Club . . . William and Mary is her choice. JAY MARRONE A sly gay smile and devil-may-care ersonalit bein conservative p y . g , . likes everything and everybody . . . had hopes of entering M.I.T., but will join the Navy. PHILIP MARTIN A very capable fellow lies under that guileless expression . . . bosin in the Sea Scouts . . . definitely chemistry and sports-minded . . . another gob-to-be. BETTY MAYHEW Betty was one of our busiest young ladies . . . held offices in Junior Players, Red Cross, and C.A.A .... we all liked her for her cheerful disposition and comely appearance. ARLENE MCAULIFFE Arlene with the flowing tresses and the sweet disposition . . . talented Junior Player and president of 6218 . . . fond of dogs . . . likes turkey and cranberries . . . plans to enter Wellesley. JAMES MCLAUGHLIN Well-liked by his host of friends . . . fathomless, twinkling blue eyes . . . track and Senior Council . . . the Merchant Marines got a good man this spring when Mac left G.N.H.S. BARBARA MCNEELY Barbara has that 6alive look we all envy . . . staunch member of 5218 . . . delves into biology with Agassiz . . . will further her interest in art and music at some southern college. OLIVER MENDELL Jovial, congenial, witty . . . '4Olly', hopes to fly with the Air Corps . . . Junior Players devotee . . . favorite diversion: dame-dreaming . . . likes driving, 333, T. Dorsey . . . post- war ambition: lumbering. FRANCES MESSNER Sparkling, gay, and carefree . . . ice skating, dancing, and Cornell rate high with Franny . . . will study advertising at a college yet undecided. tl xi? ' f V ll . .J ' -f f. ' - N 1 ,s1 if f ' t f 1 in H X. I 1 M N l y 14 'ff ulliiig if N W at .ff ' pl ff M ile. IAQ' January 27th . . . the students sat in the auditorium calmly awaiting what they expected to be merely a good excuse for get- ting out of class . . . and then it happened! . . . directress Betty Dillon's two one-act comedies . . . When the Shoe Pinches and The Rehearsal . . . complete with female flitterwits, moron- ish Shahespeares, ham acting, etc. - entertainment plus! I 4 . ,, . -.-...V W- . , 'Y 'zo -sf sf, . .f st it if A .Q JJ ,J , 4,., -. ,gl D! x, nts. AJ
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