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Brzezowski, Eugene 'AGene shall always be remembered by the Class of '38 for the excellent work he has done in editing this Year Book. In addition to this, he is a member of the Por-Je Staff, Le Cercle Francais and the Boys' Hi-Y. He has been chosen the smartest and most active boy in the Senior Class. His smile and pleasing personality have made him a favorite among his fellow-classmates. He has not yet determined his future work, but we know that he will be a success in whatever he undertakes. Burgess, John When all votes were compiled from our questionnaire, Jack's name appeared twice in the final standingsg chosen first, as the greatest woman haterC?J and second, in a tie for first place, as the most bashful boy. His lasting loyalty has kept him in high esteem with his friends both in and out of school, in the Hi-Y, Debating Club and during his few months' stay at C.M.T.C., Plattsburgh. Cap:-io, Rose Rose hails from the Fourth Ward. In school she spends much of her time assisting in the library. She is seen very frequently heading toward the skating rink. Her popularity has provided for her an active and enjoyable life in school. Chekoski, Julia The Seniors seemed to have very little difficulty in decid- ing who was the Noisiest Girl, Wittiest Girl and the girl with the Biggest Line, for Julia received nearly every vote. Every- where she is considered a popular girl, especially in the Girls' Hi-Y, Glee Club and the German Club.
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Beyer, Eleanor HEI is without a doubt the tiniest girl in our class. She is an officer of the German Club and is very active in Girl Scouting. She seems to be looking forward seriously to her future work. Her ambition is to be a technician. We wish her success. Boerner, Henry With the choice of sports as his favorite pastime, Henry has been seen participating in both track and tennis. He is always ready to tackle a difficult problem in algebra, es- pecially advanced. Moreover his three years' membership in the German Club proved him to be just as studious as athletic. Briard, Raymond It would be a safe bet that Ray has read nearly every available book and magazine in our school libraryg for no matter where or when one meets him he is sure to have a dif- ferent book or two which he reads both for schoolwork and pleasure. When not reading or studying, he has found time to take up a little journalism, mostly with our school paper. Brierly, Mary Although Mary has been much more quiet than others, her silence has in no way hindered her progress during her past four years here, because today we see her right with the rest of us, sharing the honors of graduating from high school. So as fellow classmates we wish that your road to success is as Golden as 'tSi1ence is thought to be. L J
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Clark, Carol Sweet and Petite Carol is a blonde, quiet and shy girl who hails from Spar- rowbush. She is an active member of the Girls' Hi-Y and the German Club. In her quiet way she has made many friends during her high school course. Colby, Miriam Although Mim has been considered by the Class the Gloomiest Girl, it is Well known that no matter where she Went, she Was more than once the Hlife of the party, especially in the French Club, Dramatic Club, and on the Por-Je Staff. So, just before we embark for the different roads of life, We wish her much success and happiness. Coleman, Jacob As the Gloomiest Boy faccording to the Seniorsl, Jake has not led an altogether gloomy life Within school or out. Be- sides his regular school routine, we have seen him now and then in the Glee Club or out for track. Maybe his gloom is a disguise for his concentration in studying. Who can tell? Coliaco, Lucy '4Wlio is the most bashful girl in the class? yau ask. 4'Yes, you're right, announced most of the Seniors. It's Lucy! Because of outstanding shyness, Lucy has been one of the really quiet Seniors, of whom there are very few this year. Let us pause here, and sincerely hope for her the best of luck. L Y A
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