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Cn BOYS’ BASKETBALL TEAM Back row (L to r.)—Mr. Daheny (coach), James McLaughlin, Franklin Simonson, Mr. Allen (princi- pal), John Boles, Allan Holzweiss and Mr. Sloat (faculty manager). Center row (I. to r.)—Harry Cornwell, Bergen Simonson, William Ruckh (captain), Joseph Flesch, and Fred Nuhn. Front roiv (I. to r.)—Charles Schaffer, Frank Seaman, Harry Van Wagner, and Stephen McGuire. L. O M HH g
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We wish to acknowledge the fol- lowing exchange, and hope to hear from them next year. “The Focus”—Rochester School of Optometry, Rochester. “The High School Patriot”—Hemp- stead H. S., Hempstead. “The Whisp”—Westbury H. S., West- bury, L. I. “The Parnassian”—Passaic, N. J. “Homespun”—Somerset, Ky. “The Skirmisher”—Bordentown, M. I., Bordentown, N. J. “The Voice”—Colbleskill, N. Y. “The Broadcaster” — Central City, obrssks “The Chronicle”—Wright H. S., New Orleans, La. “Ink Spots”—Sea Cliff, L. I. “The Oracle”—Jamaica, L. I. “Spice”—Norristown, Pa. “The Oracle”—Plainfield, N. J. “The Dickinsonian”—Wm. L. Dickin- son H. S., Jersey City. “Dome”—Richmond Hill, L. I. “The Echo”—Tenafly, N. J. “The Comet”—Hicksville, L. I. “The Lawrencian”—Lawrence High School. “The Clarion”—Lynbrook, L. I. WE SAY— “Spice”—Norristown, N. J.: “Your literary department is very good and your jokes, excellent.” “Oracle”—Plainfield, N. J.: “Your paper is well arranged; but why not have an exchange department. “The Chronicle”—New Orleans.: “We are very glad to hear from you again and have realized your ambi- tion to have a good school paper. Keep on the way, you have begun.” THEY SAY— “Spice”—Norristown, N. J.: “Your editorial “Be A Booster” was just fine, and we certainly do enjoy your jokes.” secure it to develop it because he was a realtor. After many moons Alex- ander expired, and Ptolemy grabbed Egypt and built up the empire. Then he waited for someone to conquer him, and when no one did, he died of a broken heart. Then came Cleopatra, the one only, (none genuine without this signature). She was a member of the Interna- tional Booster Club and got lots of publicity for Egypt. It was she who introduced Nile green for stylish clothing, and Paris green for rejected lovers. Her press agent wrote a book entitled, “Let the World Know” and this has been the text book of press agents to this day. Cleopatra did wonders for the world. She became a synonym for the word ‘vamp.’ With- out her, Shakespeare could never have written “Anthony and Cleopatra.” And whom would the beauty adver- tisements have to offer as an acme of beauty if she hadn’t been? Think it over. Answers to “Who’s Who and What Of It?” These are the answers to “Who’s Who and What of It?” published in the March issue of the ALOENIM. How many did you guess ? 1. Ray Kelmel; 2. L. Katz; 3. L. Emig; 4. B. Jones; 5. R. Kelmel; 6. W. Petersen; 7. B. Jones; 8. L. Green- stein; 9. W. Berryman; 10. W. Peter- sen; 11. E. Brown; 12. A. Fagerang; 13. W. Petersen; 14. E. Gilligan; 15. E. Warner; 16. M. Rode; 17. E. Gilli- gan; 18. E. Warner; 19. Steidinger; 20. L. von Oehsen; 21. Steidinger; 22. E. Brown; 23. J. McLaughlin. 14
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GIRLS9 BASKETBALL TEAM (I. to r.)—Jennie Pospisil, Elizabeth Benedict, Ruth McDonald, Muriel Brink, Mildred Wiencko, Mar- garet Benedict (captain), Anna Reiss, Evelyn Brown, Charlotte Heidtman, Alice Tesar, and Miss Downs (coach). —H L O M 3
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