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ROBERT SCARBOROUGH We have another Fred Perry in our Bob . . . has scribbled for the Guide Post, especially on the sports page . . . will join Uncle Samis ileet upon graduation. CLAIRE SCHEIDEGGER ' Church work has been fair Claireis main interest, but school clubs have benefited too . . . chairman of Senior Dinner decorations . . . mechanically minded, will try to join the WAFS. DOROTHY SCHENCK Dot of the soft brown eyes . . . copy editor of the Arista . . . varied interests include choir, sports, and the sciences . . . will be a secretary after Katharine Gibbs. AN ROBERT SCHOTT M Quiet, industrious, and intelligent . . . this year's Boys, Hi-Y presi- ldent, will surely become a success at electrical engineering, his chosen profession. ANIT A SCHULZ Blonde Anita's prowess in all sports is a legend in the gym department . . . also in Hi-Y and Attendance Club . . . aims on becoming a beautician. ALAN SEMAN Al will turn his talents of the ad- lib to the field of advertising . . . his time is divided between the Junior Players and being head of the Arista business staff. DOROTHY SESSIONS Petite, winsome . . . loyal member of the French Club . . . puts her 4'akay on skiing and swimming . . . future plans are undecided. MARGARET SHANAHAN Peggy can usually be seen at the ice skating rink . . . a sanguine admirer of all sports . . . her good nature and affability have won her many friends. ELIZABETH SHANLEY This raven-haired miss with the bubbling personality is not only a Hi-Y'er and ia Junior Player, but the gal behind the pen behind nlntroducinm' . . . all aboard for New Rochelle College. AUDREY SHAPIRO Audrey,s endless list of activities attest to her ability . . . has been president of Filibusters for two years . . . bound for Mount Holyoke for more wonderful marks. ROBERT SHARER .locular and jivey Bob, our G.O. money man . . . we'll remember him for his cheering, wrestling, and track work too . . . is desirous of a Navy Air Corps future. FRANCES SHUDLOWSKY Frances's sporting tastes carried her from squad leader to manager of badminton to secretary of her gvm class . . . thumbs up for sports and good times . . . is hopeful for secretarial school. A transformed cafeteria . . . not the scene of our usual twen- ty minute gulp, but a leisurely lapping of delicious delicacies . . . the clink of china . . . a low murmer of voices . . . impressive speeches . . . our class prophecy received with howls of laughter . . . an undercurrent of excite- ment as we anticipate the prom. 1. , we A, is ' Q E . 1 S B W - -I' A41 0 ,Q , ff -139 -Lx Q, an .-, -'A ,, I - s- 1 bf- K x - Q ,. . .3 1 J A .- V Q., ' . ,,,,' C 'W G HW ,F My Q , tam A A N , Xi' ,lv X J if f 0 'QI '
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,L .Q a ., W M, ,-if,- T -- -,Ta 7 - Y T -- ., X, , w 1-,f, K, m , M74 gf .rt ,-. , x s , , ,..f, fs At Lastlv . . . the aristo- cratic Arista . . . impatient mobs . . . grasping hands . . . digging elbows . . . Hey - il's wonder- fully . . . iiBesf yeh , . . . 6'Aw, it stinksi' . . . G6Wllflt an awful pictureli' . . . '6Sign my Arista?', . . . May I borrow your pen?,' . . . What'll I say?', . . . What'll I say?,' K I , I, L V I . Y . A. K ., .K MVR, ,, X ffff rl -X 4 f N v .. -. 112' 13 y W- ff t I 'WI 'g' fi J . N Q I 'I' I, , .-'V 211: ,T , 1' I-,.-get , , Za 11 X ff1.a-.. Ak X9 it-u.. f .-,- A. ly lt ' we We r 1 I9ldw ,WMM r I yin X gx X ' -1 242' X, Q - qu, X' , if in 'fda' t ia!-f ,f t XY f X 2. uw- llll' as-f.S12!f1A.o. -' ' ' ' , Ta- as eef1.,il , gr 1 feje gig X If N T I SDO 1 etical T clined, y par- tici 'd in y 'ts, namely track, stling, Q-football . . . undeniable ' g es and hockey . . . wi s 'T' 'cin . , ' ' x WILLIAM R ' LATT A Although with us ess than two years, Bill has been a member of the French Club and the Hi-Y . . . stamp collector . . . Harvard and chemistry ahead. WALTER RUBENAU Walter could usually be found in the gym or delving into some solid problem . . . will go to work when he graduates, probably for Uncle Sam. RHODA RUBINSTEIN Quiet, unassuming, but a demon in all sports . . . class manager . . . hates being inactive . . . plays the violin for relaxation . . . will be a commercial artist. KATHLEEN RUDDEN Amiable, quiet, and efficient . . . active in every sport . . . Kathleen's main ambition in life is to be a nurse . . . will attend the Im- maculate Heart Nursing School. EUGENE RUDDY Nonchalant yet energetic . . . good looking mainstay of football, wres- tling, and intra-murals . . . blondes and blue jeans rate high with Gene . . . mining engineering may take him to Notre Dame. PATRICIA RUDDY Engaging smile, friendly manner, and keen sense of humor . . . Pat,s crazy about red . . . wants to be- come an art teacher . . . next stop Seton Hall. A FRANK RUSSO Another Dodger and sports fan . . . dark, amusing Frank has starred in intramural softball, football, basketball, and baseball . . . yearns for the Navy. BETTY SABIN A gay, fiirtatious personality . . . active in Hi-Y, Red Cross Club, and Arista advertising staff . . . will attend Framingham College for teacher's training in home eco- nomics. MARILYN SAI-INER Sugar's popularity is easily ac- counted for . . . pep, personality, brains, and looks . . . her winning smile puts her on top here as does her winning stroke in the swim- ming world. GUY SANDERS Cheery, enthusiastic, chemistry- minded . . . this test-tube-technician has brightened up the Boys' I-Ii-Y ftreasurerl, Filibusters, chemistry club, and intramurals . . . future line - chemical engineering. ANGELA SCANNELL Angela's wit and intelligence, as well as her sparkling Vivacity, have won her many loyal friends . . . her career of engineering will begin at Stevenson.
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I All the giddiness and glamor of the Gay Nineties crammed into one evening . . . the Senior Prom . . . our last formal fling on the old gym floor! . . . lilt- ing rhythms . . . dancing feet . . . swishing skirts . . . tuxes 'n' tails . . . perfume 'ni posies . . . laughter 'nf lemonade . . . a fitting climax to our high school years. K' DOROTHY SICKELS Friendly Dottie has spread good cheer in skating and dance clubs, and in badminton . . . uokaysii g'Bill,' and chocolate sundaes . . . hopes to hear Lohengrin soon. MERTON SIGODA Short. but suave . . . has an activity list of great length including Hi-Y and navigation course . . . Senior Ring and Pin Committee too . . . hopes to make M.I.T. JANET SIKORSKI Serene and efficient . . . Janet has been Miss Brickellis invaluable aid . . . likes sports, music, and ice cream . . . expects to get a secre- tarial position after graduation. MARK SINGER Mark has been an earnest Chess Clubber and Filihusterer . . . long- time star of track team . . . heading for Illinois College and a career of engineering. SANFORD SINGER Junior Players' attractive scenic superman . . . full of sound and fury, signifying plenty . . . Sandy's our ace Arista shutter bug and another Navy hopeful . . . a nice ,A r guy - Sandy. . v , JOHN SLANEY f 'fp There is harnily onvsport Johnny doesn't like . . . ask Mr. OTSAI for a good rggommendation . . . the Army Signal !Corps is .lohrfiiyis chosen branch of the service. f ' Qi' , 0 K . Jw D4 I if I B Q RODMAN SMITH Wiry and witty . . . a boon to the Senior Council . . . a mat mann and track star . . . has his eye on the Army Air Corps. RUSSEL SMITH Tall, blonde and . . . well just see for yourself if he isn't. Russ divides his time among Junior Players, French Club, Bunsen Burners and 6218 . . . chemistry via Cornell is probable. LOUIS SMOLENSKI A sports addict . . . Louis was well-known for his outstanding participation in intramurals and track . . . left these hallowed halls in January. PAUL STEPHENS Reserved yet always smiling . . . frequently seen working with his beloved airplanes . . . looks for- ward to winter for ice skating and summer for swimming . . . un- decided as to future. SHIRLEY STEPHENS Modest and friendly . . . Glenn Miller and movies top her list . . . Shirley will make a future out of her talent for fashion drawing. EDWARD STRAUSS A flash on the track for four years . . . ditto on stage crew . . . except for war Eddie would have been training for chemical engineering . . . now the Air Corps. s-N -e Ut f ,V V, Q 1 , ' Q , f ff, - . V . Y' t is ,- .
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