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VERA E. DECKER I, 272 South Cherry Street A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 G. A. A. 2, 3, Bank Clerk 4, Basketball 2, 33 Hockey 2, 3' Congratulations to the girl who could beat out crazy rhythm with her feet and could also hold down the methodical job of bank clerk. Versatility, we calls, it, Vera. BESSIE M. DELANEY I8 Daniels Court A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Monitor 2, High Timer Staif I, 2, Plavix Staff 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 4, First Aid I, Basketball 2, Bowling 3, Hockey 2, 3, Badminton 3. Betty has a knack for wearing chic clothes, a vivacious man- ner, and a heart as good as gold. To be Frank about it, this popular blond is in demand for all social events. CLAIRE A. DENNENA4' S2 South Randolph Avenue Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Deliso 2, 3, A. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Girls' Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Reporter 4, High Times Staff I, 2, Class Night Play-writing Committee 4, Basketball 3. Claire is the real student. She doesn't study all the time, either. Between work and pleasure, that is, sorority dances and ice- skating, she manages to keep pretty busy. REGINA M. DETMER 45 Front Street Honor Society 2, 3, Dramatic Club I, Junior Usher 3. ' Regina is what her name implies-a' queen. Quiet and studious, she's one of those who will slowly but surely forge her way to the top. - VIRGINIA E. DIEHL Ai' 30 Oakwood Boulevard Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Deliso -2, 3, G. A. A. 2, 33 German Club 3, Monitor 2, 3, Plzois Staff 4, jr. Red Cross Representative 3, Bowling 4. Hi-Ho, Bedelia, aren't you the attractive brunette I saw strollin' up the corridor with two of our most popular Juniors and singing I Got Trouble, Double Trouble? DoRIs M. DISBROW 62 Parker,Avenue Gangway-Vassar Hospital! Here comes paradoxical Doris, Who, though gentle and quiet, can in her spare time do the tango with the zest of a native Spaniard. What about Fritz ? VVill he become an interne? A ELIZABETH DODGE I2 Lansing Avenue A. A. 3, 43 G.,A. A. 2, 3, 4, Banker 4, First Aid 1, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Bowling 4, Hockey 3, 4, Badminton 3, Ping Pong 3. Why so quiet in school, Betty? We know you aren't that way ,Q always. fOh welll They say Silence is goldenl' and your ' charmingfsmile is good enough for us. MARY ELLEN DODGE I2 Lansing Avenue Deliso 3, A. A. 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Bank Clerk 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, Hockey 3, Badminton 3, Shufiieboard 3, Ping Pong 3. Despite her angelic name, Mary Ellen is the tombov of P. H. S. Only one thing cramps her style-laryngitis, Sometimes, how- ever, we wish that it were catching, especially on oral English days. . ., MARGARET C. DOELL 49 Carroll Street A. A. 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, , Rule I, Section 5. in ' ' When at a basketball game, the female spectators should keep their eyes on the ball, not on a certain member of the team. P. S. Please take note, Margaret. LOUIS L. DOW 34 Parker Avenue A. A. 3, 4, Monitor 33 Baseball 3. Happy am l, from care Pm freel Why aren't all contented like me? -Even when a certain teacher catches you chewing gum, too, ffwhirsyv?
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r 1' .1-' , . l r. .. - BARBARA Coiariss 4 V al ' 'I' I 1 G. O. Rcpresentntive l, 23 lltflml' S 4 'l' 'ii 'li fr fl' 'X' 'if it -lr' IW Cross Representative 2. 1 We heard what a perfect hostess you in-:ide at the lassar Alum- nae House, nBob. We don't doubt it, either,.ior we're fa- miliar with your gracious manner and cheery smile. MARY D. Cox Hudson River State Hospital G. A. A. I, 2, 3, Tennis 3. . 1 Mary is one of the few hnished tennis .players ot' P. H. She did her part as a member of the tennis team most admirably, but as to her other interests, she keeps them a secret. DENNIS CROOKES 52 Spruce Street Honor Soeiety 45 A, A, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 4. u A strong, silent man is Den , however, we hear a certain young miss has won his affections. Remember the moth and the flame. Don't let her Byrne yOu. JOHN elosEPH CSIZMAR 33 Harris Street Banker I, 2, 3, Bank Clerk 2, 3, First Aid I. John's been too preoccupied with serious affairs to join the cut-ups. He is at home on the diamond. The only differ- ence between John and Joe DiMaggio is that John calls base- ball just an avocationf' LILLIAN S. DACIER Aff' 88 JCHCTSOH Street G. O. Alternate 2, Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, N. F. L. 1, 2, 3, 4, Deliso 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Debating 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Team 4, Varsity 2 3, 4, High Time: Staff I, 2, Phois Staff I, 2, Poughkeepsie History Com- mittee of Ten 43 Extemporaneous Declamation 2. Lillian's nimble tongue has won many debates for P. H. S. With her spontaneous wit and recognized brains, she certainly is getting a-Long, both in school and out. ELINOR R. DAHONEY 2 Grubb Street G. O. Alternate 23 A. A. 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Rep- resentative 2, Basketball, Interclass 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, Baseball, Inter- class 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Volley Ball 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Badmin- ton 3. Elinor divides her time ice-skating, dancing, and entertaining Marty, an Arlington Romeo who has won her heart. VVith you as a nurse, people will enjoy being sick, Elinor. IRENE C. DAKIN 5 May Street C1355 Ofilcef 45 G- O- Alternate 3, 43 Honor Society 2, 3, A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 G' A- 23 Gif-13, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debating, Ig High Times Staff I, Phoas Staff 3, 4, Jr. Red Cross Representative 2, Cheer Leader 3, 4, Fllist Aid I: 2: 3s Junior Ring Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4. Who wouldn't cheer when Irene gives the signal? So three gllieers and a Rahl' Rahl Rahl for our HIJ0Ve1y-tO-1OOk-at7, Irengl feleovjn usually be found at social events with Bob-lucky RUTH EVELYN DALEY 3 A I I5 Pine Street A. A. I, 2, 3, 43 IG- A- A- 2, 33 Banker 2, Bank Clerk 1, 2, 3, Jr. Red Cross Representative 4. 1 Girls are attracted, no eneception. W-ith her towefin of dainty femininity. so they say, by their opposites, and Ruth is g escort, she presents a picture JOSEPH DALLEO g'rS?A'i?ilternate .43 A' A- I, 2, 3, 43 German Club 3, Pizois Staff 4, 1 I' 2, 3, Football 2: 3s Baseball 2, 3. LGEUSSPPCJ, eXCClS in football and in basketball. Rumors have it a you are developing a terpsichorean quality. Why this sud- den interest, -loan? ' 43 North Clover Street M C 'gli' IZANIELE 9 Baker Street Marie, one of our eliicien c1an,. as we readily realize, when we tractively-kept coiffure. t girls in P. H. S., is quite a beauti- look at her neat and at-
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.. -. 1, QI l':trl,wooml lioulf-iartl Z,5gNNI'rII l'.. .Dtioimv .lunior Usher 3- I 'H l l . . .4 f - ' ' ll ill f IIICCS 'f Donit all Rausch-ei .Il ouch, llflw' HNHA ! I' Ni fy' . '50 cc7Cn7S Way, it seems she is that way about a certain piano .1 Player, who has just left school. MARIE E. DUFOUR I3 ,lewett Avenue G. A. A. 2. u . t J Tall, shy, and quiet, Marie goes about her business in ll . H. S. VVCPVC looked, but there's no dark past Ill her life. liut those platinum locks will help her get her 111211- EDVVARD F. DUPIJESSIS II North Randolph Avenue A. A. 3, 45 First Aid 35 Football 3. Many of us think of baked beans and brown bread when Boston is mentioned, but there is an equal number who think of Sailor, a regular Bostonian, and a P. H. S. favorite! EVELYN DUSENBURY 20 Virginia Avenue G. O. Alternate 45 A. A. 3, 45 G. A. A. 2, 35 Home Hygiene 4. Glowing dark eyes, a Winsome smile, A modern miss with lots of style. When we see her Willys, day or night, We know that Ev is quite all VVright. MARSHALL R. EFFRON Aff' II Noxon Street Class Secretary 45 G. O. Represenaative 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 N. F. L. I, 25 A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Irving Webster I, Debating I, 25 High Timer Staff 25 Phoir Staff 45 Junior Usher 35 Baseball I, 2, 35 Manager 2, 3. Voild, ouribusiness manager! Nlarshall had an amazing number of irons in the fire, at Once, at P. H. S. Yet, he maintained an excellent scholastic standing, too. How did you manage it? ROBERT EISEANHARDT Q3 Fulton Avenue A. A. I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Football 25 Track 2, 4. The Three Musketeers, Robert, Filbert, and Clement. But Robert craves no combat5 he prefers horses and his grandfathefs farm. Girls we hear th R b , at O ert is fancy-free. Here's your ' chance! LEONARD ElSNER I7 South Bridge Street Len', never minds the reprimands he receives in English class but continues to smile and to ogle at that Ogul girl. Well, itis all right with us, Len -! JOHN WILLIAM ENGLISH, JR. 135 South Hamilton Street ci. - - . - 155 Tlcaslllef I, G- O- Representative I, 3, 45 G. O. Alternate 35 A. A 152: 3I 4, Stamp Club 25 Irving Webster I, 25 Vice-President 25 Debatm I H' j 8' 1 25 135 Times Staff I, 25 Band I, 2, 35 Bank Clerk 25 PAQU SWE I, 35 JF- Red Cross Representative I 2- First Aid I, Tot r- i ,ss ' . l nahsm Club Ii Football I, 25 Basketball I, 2, 35 Interclass I5 Track 3, 4- . Hats OH: to one wh lucky disposition! His ready smile and red cheeks will be more than welcome at Annapolis, we know, O has a fine sense of humor and a happy-go- IVTARLYN T. 'ERTS 32 Worrall Avenue Banker 2. Why! Qhl Why! are YOU SO quiet, Peg? There are stories that YOU SUCH t always that Way, but is there any truth in the rumor? I guess you wouldn't say, so l'll ask Bob. PHILLIPS M. FERRY Sm point N Y - . 5 I ' ' Philfips comes from out Salt Point way. ln spite of that fact he Eariziy misses a day at school. His chicken farm and Christian I - - . . .n eailpr work are two of his chief outside Interests. We'll be . O lf 11 ' u O Inner someday, Phil,
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