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A L 0 E N I M LEGHARI) EMIG “Limey” Basketball (4) Baseball (3-4) Track (1) Class Pres. (4) “Aloenim ’ (4l “Polly With a Past” (4) Charge to Juniors Limey Emig—who doesn’t know him, the most popular boy in the senior class?ywell. he deserves that name, for He has firmly embedded himself jm the hearts of bis fellow students. Athletically he excels, hav- ing “ bade” both the basketball and baseball teams. And if success be his during life as it has been in our high school, time will find him at the top of the ladder. alfrAp fagereng ibrhapijMtfie n°s reti- schgcjl has ever e m a fine scho- nd 'nve are sure he will succee DOROTHEA M. FLORENCE “Pudgy” G. A. A. With Mickey we class Dorothea. Besides graduating in three years, she has proven herself a born athlete. Although she did not become a mem- ber of our class until our junior year, we all proclaim her a great addition. Here’s to the best of luck for her in the future!
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6 A L O E N I M EVELYN JACQULJiW BROWN “Brownil “Aloenim” (1-2-3) Pffitor (4) G. A. A. Yice-Pre». (4 liiasketball (3-4) Glee Club (2-4) Soccer (4) Track Team (3) $i jM;ing Contest (3) Polly Vi ilh a ast (4) Debating learn (CapfrTi4) Pres, of Class (2) Glass Recitationist. When we thijbk of our clays at high school. Brownie is foremost in our minds. Sh excelled in all sports and in piijbNic speaking. The athletic field Mow a good member when Jfrownip decked to go to New Faltz ormjtf to learn how to teach the MfittW folk. But you see, Bex is an ijthlete, and one in the family is enough. PEARL El HORN during iiue G. A. A Einie emered our class our law wear in grammar school. She toolp, up a commercial course and ir i she has been an apt pupil. eJvrl Itns chosen a secretarial course as nty life’s work, and it is the sin- ce« wish of her friends that she will he a great success. MARION DRESSING “Manly” G. A. A. “Aloenim” (2-3) Glee Club (1-2) Amon those fic Tiave the honor of three years, we must pla efAparion. We hope that she will be as great a success in business college as she was in the Mineola High School. “Good luck to you, Mardy!” is the wish of all.
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8 A L 0 E N I M EDNA GILLIGAN “Giggs” G. A. A. Glee jlub} 1) “Ajdenim” (2-3-4) Wfi?h we think of Giggs we just have t?7smile. ho can forget her fine sense of humor and witty re- marks? Wherever she is, she is al- ways surroimjled by a group of ad- miring friendV- who hang on her every word. Giggs is leaving jus to attend Fordham ne lwp o«he ome a law- yer. There 'Tsno dofc H that she will succeed in this profession be- cause she never fails to win an ar- gument. (Eh, Brown?) LESTER HAAB “Specks” B. A. A. W ho tlc i't kaow Specks? We undersSiftjf he’s iiiijested in huild- iug. fij wh ui lieAeaves sehool he’ll njL lrle to t Ta house of success f V himself lath a very conspicuous sign in front . “No women wanted!” LEWIS S. GREENSTEIN “Greenie” Polly With a Past” (4) Cheerleader (3-4) “Aloenim” ( Lt J3. A. A. (3- 4) Track Squad' {4J Lewis dropped mAluring our jun- ior year, and exer since we’ve been in fits of lauid er. Greenie’s vocab- ulary especiaMy amuses us, not to mention him faithful cheerleading! WIx yit yh ture a high school func- tion without Greenie in the most conspicuous place? f
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