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V ' I 'haul lg sf .s l 4? S ll 4 Y 4 l rg-X1 Di f Y E 'ff I. f ly' 1. Twenty-four 1 , o ADELAIDE MCA. CASE 69 South Hamilton Street N. J. C. Decoration Committee junior Prom: Junior Usher: Phois Business Committee 43 Deliso 43 Dramatic Club 3, 45 Girls Glee Club 2, 3, -lg Boys Glee Club Minstrel 3, 43 Qthletic .Association 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1, 2, 3, -lg Tennis , 4. Ad is as good-natured and full of fun fin spite of her auburn hairj as she is efiicient. just remember how she collected our sinking fund. Keep that smile Ad, and make as many friends outside of P. H. S. as you have made in your four years with us. JOHN C. CAULKINS New Hackensack New York University Senior Prom Bid Committee: Athletic Association lg Football First Team 4, Second Team 3. Jack, one of the most accomodating and good-natured students in the Senior class, is always taxiing someone from hither to thither. Such are the advantages of living 'way out in the sticks and driving in every day to school in one's own car. Your unfailing good humor is bound to bring you equally as good luck, jack. KATHRYN CHAPMON 45 Glenwood Avenue Howard University Kay is always willing to help us with the complications of the history lesson. But she surely has great difficulty arranging her hair noon times! Kay's abundant amount of patience, not to mention her pleasing personality, cer- tainly should aid her in the teaching profession! Best of luck, Kay! JOHN CHUPAY 14 Davis Street Football Second Team 2. Between john's queries and answers in history and in English classes he is kept busy. However, his long-winded discussions with Phil Cinspired, doubtless, by his quest for knowledgej have well-nigh made him the bane of Miss Stewart in S. H. 4. Could they be discussing current events? 'Tis highly probable, for john intends to study electrical engineering. PHILIP S. Comzv 27 N. Hamilton Street R. P. I. Boys Glee Club Minstrel 35 Fifth Period Chorus 1. Phil is one of P. H. S.'s pet rag-timers. How he can sing those low-down blues. . .Mammyl He accompanies him- self, too. And those curly black locks, and that cream colored convertible.. .No wonder he's popular with so many girls. How do you like living next door to school, Phil? We've often wondered. Q. ,X X A. if 'S af. A 9 5. X use '- yi LX' Q ff . 3? Q5 lg A K1
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,Q S' fy Sw 1' l HELEN V. BURNS 138 Winnikee Avenue l Commercial Club 2, 3, -1. , Helen is a dependable worker, both in classes and at Q Grant's on Saturdays. She is an outdoor girl, too, for she is very fond of camping and hiking. Is it just your liking for basketball that takes you to so many games? More length to your hair, Helen, and the best of luck to you! ' Doius M. CAIRE 14 Rose Street I Class Night Make-Up-Committee: Commercial Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Phois Typist -lg Athletic Asso- ciation 1, 2, 3. Q Wherever you see Do, you invariably see Billie Weyant. As for the Kingston trip, Do-do certainly showed her 97 , .7 school spirit. CRernen1ber Crosswell?D If you want to .j know anything concerning fires, ask Doris. She gets all s her information at the Firemen's Balls. Wh-Otts his x name? Too bad he lives in Beacon. ' f FRANcEs A. CANE Standfordville ,I if Eastman , A W . Frances has been very quiet and demure during her stay f- ,411 at P. H. S. We really envy her easy-going disposition by and her everlasting nonchalance. Exactly the type for a 'X ik, stenographer, eh? judging from her frequent attendance 'K i 1. Point prefer blondes! ' 4 t a if at the Grange dances we know that the gentlemen in Salt Qr 9 X bl Romain -I. CARROLL 101 South Avenue Notre Dame V! Bob will soon be hitting the trail for South Bend where 1' the little school called Notre Dame is situated. He be- l lieves in working up from the bottom so he starts by sell- Q - ..-- - v. PX N ing shoes. Silence is golden, Bob. ! xx A Q9 . Q , A V ,4 RUTH A. CARROLL Pleasant Valley X . -L V ,f New Paltz I 8' A ' Is Ruth called Ducky because she is always calm and 'Q ,I serene or because she passes on never disturbed by the ' yfq petty annoyances of mere mortals? We often wonder if I N ' A the reason for Ruth's patient waiting for letters from An- x gola, and her constant promenading of Liberty Street is f ' a certain young gentleman from Tri State . N ,fra .- lyk 5 M - QTY, ' ' ' W ' Q8 A ' Q 0 -ll 4 ' i is Twenty-three
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QN 1 1 , M 5 'saw' df' 'ff as BENJAMIN Comm 570 Main Street New York University Irving-Webster 1, 2, 3 Sergeant at Arms 2, Dramatic Club 1, 3 Role in Rivals, She Stoops to Conquer, Athletic Association 1, 2: Basketball Interclass 2. Benny is our jack of all trades. We may meet him on the baseball-diamond, at the theatre, at the soda fountain or on the dance floor. The girls seem to fall for his good looks but even heartbroken rivals must forgive a fellow with such genial ways. KA'1'HL1iisN Counzx 25 Crannell Street Kathleen has been so quiet for four years that we can't very well chide her about anything. One of the charms of this tall, slender girl is that she knows when and when not to speak. This discretion will take you far in the journey of life. Good Luck and Success to you, Kathleen. JEAN W. Cote 46 Southeast Avenue Barnard College Dramatic Club 2, 3, -1: Girls Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Athletic Association 1, 2, 3. jean is ever happy-go-lucky. She eouldn't lose her smile if Miss Douglass took her head off! jean and Lem must have a special diet which includes the rudiments of know- ledge. We wonder of jean is still calling up and asking for Boo , JUANITA CONNEVEY 372 Mansion Street Heights Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, 45 El Circulo Cervantes 1, 2. 1930's chronic worrier! Whenever a test comes due, Juanita goes around with an anxious look: after she's passed it, she is her cheerful self once more. juanita's chief hobby is ice-skating, she also aspires to learn tennis. If she becomes a nurse, as she plans to, we know her patients will be well taken care of, for Juanita is un- doubtedly the dependable type. J-M-1 Ll AUBREY BERNARD CooNs fbi 9 Roosevelt Avenue Athletic Association 3, buy' 077 We haven't seen Aubrey since January, but we haven't forgotten those famous speeches of his in Public Speaking class, or those blushes in S. H. 4, either. Perhaps it was those black locks which caused so much Whispering and attention from the opposite sex. Good luck to you, Aubrey. lp. F QQ? Twenty-five if Z l 'c N YE rf S C A f 1 'A Lf , A K ii 9 lil ,xx 1 x K VJ jd Jr K ' w r , , Vf I C5 . 1 1 X .Nfl lf' x fc .. -hi .1 .xi -rv 'N
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