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Thirty META P. H. S. REBECCA FREEDMAN “A little nonsense now and then is relished in the best of women.” Our class would hardly be complete without a touch of humor. This humor in full measure is supplied by Rebecca whose own inimitable gestures and re- marks keep our classes smiling. The busy world, we feel sure, will welcome with open arms this smiling lady of ' 35. ELI FREEDSON ‘‘Learn to croon.” President of Glee Club Strand Night Baseball Football Basketball Captain Words cannot sum up “Red ' s” achieve- ments. Known to his more intimate friends as “Cutaway”, due to his swivel- hipped actions on the football field, ‘Red” was the originator of the famous “locker- room quartet.” His pranks will be long remembered by those who had the privil- ege of his intimate association. Good luck, Eli. MARION F. FRENCH ‘‘Hail to thee, blithe spirit!” Spanish Club Science Club That lively red haired girl dashing down the street in that “Chevie” is none other than our own sweet Marion. Although studying does sometimes bore her, she can hold her own among the best dress makers in our city. We know that as a stylist Marion will be a success and we all wish her the best of luck.
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P. H. S. META Twenty-nine MARY F. FLYNN A pal, whether times be good or bad; She is always happy, never sad.’’ Science Club Girls’ Basketball Woman’s Club Meta Staff Pretty, talkative Mary — how can we find suitable words to acquaint you with this charming Miss of ’35. Possessed with an enviable disposition, she has by her cheery disposition and contagious gig- gle won the hearts of all who knew her. Gazing into the crystal ball, we can see Congresswoman Mary advocating the el- imination of all examinations. More power to you, Mary! GEORGE F. FOSTER “Men are judged by the success of their efforts.” In the years that we have known George we have been really impressed by the admirable qualities that are his. In- dustrious, willing, sincere, George has won our confidence and esteem. The future should hold no terrors for him. We confidently predict that he will reflect credit upon himself and upon his class. RUTH A. FOX “A silent picture is a glorious one.” Traffic Squad Science Club Who is that stunning orderly seen go- ing from room to room each second pe- riod handing out absence slips? Why that’s our charming Ruth. Although Ruth is careful in choosing her companions, we can tell by her power to hold her true friends that she is the possessor of a charming personality. We know that for Ruth success is just around the corner.
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P. H. S. META Thirty-one GEORGE FROMER “ What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” “Jiggy” came to us from Boston Latin in his Senior Year and the few of us who were fortunate enough to make his acquaintance consider him a very amiable person. Judging by his attitude toward his studies, we feel certain “Jiggy” will be successful in whatever field he chooses. MARY J. GALVIN ‘ What sweet delight a quiet life affords.” Science Club Quiet and serene, a believer in the old adage that “silence is golden”, Mary has pursued her course silently, yet efficiently. It is idle to wish success to one who is so certain to achieve it. Health, luck and prosperity attend you Mary, on your journey through life. MARY E. GARRITY “ True to her wor , her word, her friends.” Science Club French Club Traffic Squad All of us who know “Betty” regard her as a delightful and loyal friend. She has a smile and a cheery word for every- one. Our hope for her success as a nurse is merely that she will receive one-third the loyalty and good cheer which she has given to her classmates.
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