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COLUMBIA CODELLA Tootsie is going into business. Not such a bad choice. We can imagine her as an efficient little business woman, making up for her lack of height by her energy. And then we can see her snatching a day or two off now and then, to play a little tennis, or to drive out to the ol' swimmin' hole, for Tootsie is very' fond of swimming. She'll be able to keep her accounts straight, for bookkeeping was her best subject. MYRA COFFIN Smifli. College VVe believe we should state first that Myra is a beautiful pianiste. CYou may interpret that sentence in two ways, both of which are correctj She belonged to a number of organizations, all of which benefited by her mem- bership. Myra dances and draws, and is a very lovely girl on the whole. Tennis Team, 2, Freshman Volleyball, 1, Dramatic Club, 3, 4, French Club, 33 Orchestra, l, 2, 3, 4g Court of Honor, 45 Major's Club, 43 Traffic Squad Lieutenant, 3, 4, Senior Council, 4, Ring and Pin Committee, 4g Constitution Committee of G. O., Non-Athletic Award Committee. DOROTHY COHEN Froebel League This is one of the Siamese twins. Her interests are varied between athletics and dramatics, and she's going to be a kindergarten teacher. We wonder for how long? French Club, 3, 4, Dramatic Clulb, 3, House, lg Library Club, 4g Class Basketball, l, 2, 3, Track Team, 1, 2. LEON COHEN Uizivczfsziy of Pczzxisyloazzia Leon has scored a success as one of Mr. O'Brien's assistants. He seems to be a privileged person because he is not compelled to daintily scamper about in a pair of sneakers and without his shirt. Nevertheless, he is guilty of the crime of submitting some of those jokes in the P. 81 W. with which we have been afliicted. So the score is even. This Leon is most peculiar, having no accomplishments and no hobbies. We suppose he spends his spare- time either sucking his thumbs or counting his hair. House, lg Dramatic Club, 3, 4, Senate, 4, French Club, 4, Library Club, 4, Radio Club, 2, Scholarship Club, 4. A 23
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GEORGE D15LoNo CHAMPLIN , Rensselaer Polyfaclmic In spite of the fact that he comes from Tuclcahoe, George DeLong Pants has made excellent progress. At the top of the list comes the Scholar- ship Club, four years. Then, he is a violinist, debater, and radio fan. Lastly, he excels at ye anciente game of draughtsf' Hels planning to-pardon us, we mean he's GOING to be a civil engineer. He has it all decided before- hand in his usual methoclic manner. Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3g Chess Club, 3, 43 Senate, 3, 4, EDITH CICCIONE VVe think N. R. H. S. has a monopoly on pretty girls. Take for instance, '4Edief' VVas there ever anything cuter? She thinks she may be a trans- lator in some Spanish concern, and has made a fine record in Spanish at school. Did you ever see a sweeter Senorita? Scholarship Club, lg Glee Club, lg Spanish Club, 2, 3, 4. CANIO IOSEPH CIOFFARI Fordlzam Uzziwrsity Another one of those inevitable Cioffari's! How. do they do it? This one is preparing for Fordham. His hobbies are reading and golf, he says. So he has time for golf, with those marks? We give it up. Undoubtedly he makes the rounds of golf below par but he certainly is wa above a 1 Y P 1' on the Regents. Scholarship Club, 3, 4, French Club, 2, 3, 4. VIIQGINIA BELLE COCHRANE Normal School Ginger is one of our most cheerful girls. She has smiled her way thru the Regents successfully for four years and has remained in the Scholarship Club all that time, we want you to note. Perhaps this smiling business should be looked into, for see how many friends she has made, too. Gingei-'s going to be a teacher, and one that you clon't meet often, if she keeps up that pleasant smile. Vice-President of French Club, 4, French Club, 4, Scholarship Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Trafhc Squad. 22
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THOMAS CoLANT1No Rezuzselaer Polyteclmic Institute Col is a quiet chap, but once you see his kindly brown eyes, ever friendly, you seem impelled by a desire to make his acquaintance. Thus, altho reserved, Col is very well liked by faculty and students alike. He is a perfect whiz at technical work, and it is small wonder that 'his ambitions for the future are along this path. DOROTHY I. COSTELLO Froebel League This girl has had the pleasure of spending only two years in our school, She admits, however, that N. R. H. S. greatly excels the private school she attended, W'e hope she has enjoyed her stay here and we also hope that she has felt at home. Wfe sincerely pray that Dorothy is not lazy, but she has decided to become a teacher, and you know a teacher works only 186 days a year at the most. Glee Club, 3, 45 Dramatic Club, 45 French Club, 4. CARROL PHOEBE CRoUsE Miclzigan Uiii-versity Our only Girl from the Golden XVest-a case of where we were able If to get Los Angeles without dihticulty. Her vivacity and animation in l' b' l ' c im ing tie stairs as a messenger is quite remarkable. 'We hope she climbs the ladder of fame in the same manner. Only, Carrol, don't get dizzy after you've reached the top. Volleyball, lg Dramatic Club, 4, Chess Club, 4. REINHARD EDWARD CUSHMAN Here we have a violinist, and a very good one, too. We have some doubts t fh th h f ' ' ' as o xx e er e xxill choose music as his career, for today we saw him emerging from the studio of a tonsorial artist, and less than two weeks ago he visited the same place. It may be possible to have an artistic tempera- ment and sh rt h t l ' ' ' o air a tie same time. At any rate, we hope Reine keeps on with his music. Asst. Mgr. of Track, 33 Orchestra, 45 Bankers' Association, 4. 24
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