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ARTHUR LOEW HERBERT PEARSON Baseball (4) Basket Ball (3) (4) Track Team (3) (4) “Polly Lou” Aloenim (3) (4) B. A. A. Class Prophecy Herbert is a good “all ’round” fel- low, and his title of “most popular boy in the Senior Class” speaks for itself. He also has a “rep” for getting ad- vertisements for the Aloenim. Al- though his future is still undecided, after seeing him in “Polly Lou”, we suggest the stage. B. A. A. “Polly Lou” Much to the delight of the Senior Class, Arthur returned to us last fall, after spending three years at that much talked-of school, Bordentown Military Institute. Arthur gained re- nown through his part as a Westerner in the class play. He is a very popu- 'ar young man about the school build- ing. CHARLES POSPISIL B. A. A. Basket Ball Team (2) (3) (4) Baseball Team (4) “Polly Lou” Charles Pospisil is in the class with Sadie Karpel for his remarkable good nature. Yet he is rather reticent, so we have heard little from him except in the Senior play, where he took the part of an Englishman.
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TILLIE GINSBERG G. A. A. Orchestra Glee Club How fortunate we are in having Til lie a member of the class! Her violin has entertained us on many occasions, and the school woidd have heard her playing another term, were it not for the fact that she has com- pleted the high school course in three years. Soon we shall find Tillie out in the business world. WILLIAM KAVANY B. A. A. Track Team “Polly Lou” (4) “Willie” is one of the best lilced boys in the class, even though he was named “the freshest”. The girls are not altogether unaware of his charms. He has a smile ready for everyone at all times. Next year will find him in some electrical establishment. SADIE KARPEL G. A. A. Glee Club (3) (4) Aloenim Staff (3) (4) Basket Ball Team (3) (4) “Polly Lou” Here’s to the best natured girl in Mineola High School. We regret los- ing Sadie for fear we may no longer eat the refreshments she is used to serving at the Senior dances. She played a stellar role in “Polly Lou”, where she cleverly amused a large and interested audience. Here’s luck, Sadie!
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BERTHA PRIBUL G. A. A. Orchestra Glee Club (2) (3) (4) Aloenim (4) Bertha’s talented fingers have cer- tainly been an asset to our class. She has played the piano for the school for quite a number of years, and has always helped in entertainments. She has been writing a continuous story for the Aloenim which is quite praise- worthy. Bertha is undecided as to what she will do after leaving high school. RAYMOND ROLFE Basket Ball (2) (3) Baseball Team (1) (2) (3) Track Team (1) (3) Aloenim (2) (3) B. A. A. Sec. (2) Winner of the Quadrangular Speak- ing Contest (3) Ray” is short and Ray” is fleeting, And the grave is not his goal, But to carry off the pennant, On the field where heroes roll, Bigger game he also tackles. Brave and dauntless, see him rise, And especially at Hicksville, When he won that speaking prize. GRACE SCHAUFELBERGER Basket Ball Team Capt. (3) (4) G. A. A. Treasurer (4) Girls’ Track Team (2) (3) When it comes to athletes, we put Grace at the head of the class. She is best remembered by he r whirlwind basket-ball playing; and it is alway ■ the ambition of the lower-classmen to play basket-ball like “Cappy”. As a studeyit and a sport, Grace can hold her place with the best of ’em. Next year will find her in the business world, but we still insist that she should be an Olympic star.
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