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Robert Jacobs Mh a. Herbert Kadau Daniel Klonowski Philip Maiorino George Mulhauser George Pysh Russell Sandgren Dominic Saporito Charles Schock Robert Zinter and Charles Alvey Raleigh Butterfield Richard Dent Kenneth Rice
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Gerald Gulotta Olle Haggstrom John Hanford Millard Harty Albert Herbert Frank Hood Arthur Johnson George Rassman Otto Renz Peter Robare Clair Samhammer John Snapp John Wallace Eugene Weingartner John Weisbrod David Wheeler Willard Wheeler
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Interior Design The Interior Design Class of 1950, one of the most active, fun-loving groups ae | ae td in school, takes a last look. Our class was active in many clubs and the Student Government. We worked hard and we played hard. We became vic arious par- ents three times over and watched the blossoming of four romances (three engagements.) Though many of the friendships formed over the past three years will fade, the fun and laughter, the disappointments and hard work can never be forgotten. Who can ever forget: The Wonder of It All (First Year) Mr. Wittmann showing us how to draw a daisy or the trip to the bowels of the great pyramid .... Mr. Lowenstein making clear to us the mysteries of perspective and endlessly correcting our “wrong-drawn” sketches . . . . Dotty and Fred perpetually repeating their lines for Playshop ... .Miss Sullivan saying, “Look, look, class, isn’t this lovely?” ... Nan Webber getting to be a ) finalist in the Sno-Queen contest .... Dr. Finch’s despair of ever getting us to “speak English GOOD.” . . . Walter Dierickx managing the first April Showers so successfully ... . Leila Lind asking for a round triangle . i Tramp, Tramp, Tramp (Second Year) Dean Boudreau’s lectures in the “History of Art”... .Those endless field trips and the cheerful way we used to disrupt the New York Subway System.... Those bus rides to Newark .... Mrs. Morgan’s mad hats and perpetual cigarette .... Miss Joubert clumping around class in her plaster cast .... Mr. Civardi being so patient (any questions, class?) .... The variations we had to make for Miss Osborn .... The A. I. D. Convention where we saw more horn rimmed glasses per square foot than anything else .... Mr. Wittmann sailing into class with, “Well, my friends, we start something, yes?” ... . Culture, the tour through Greece, aesthetics . . . . “Nijinsky” Ehasz and his acrobatic lectures . . . . Those one-day problems of Mr. Edelbaum’s .... Mr. Hula’s fabulous lectures and Baroque gestures. The Thrill is Gone (Third Year) Sandy and Flo discussing LIFE during lunch times .... Mr. Wood’s canti- levered eyebrows .... Those hours in the lounge .... Mr. (You haven’t lived) Zeitlin asking us if we were all still awake ... . That beat-out look we all had just after a problem was handed in.... Mr. Sigman lecturing us on the econom- ies of magazine publication (the artist helps to pay) ....Louise Love singing at Glee Club Concerts and Christmas parties . . . . Ruthe Wylie a Sno-Queen finalist ....That “what am I going to do” feeling that crept up on us as grad- uation drew near. Marjorie Kinney George Koons Louise Koslin Louise Love Agnes Mills Florence Nazimowitz pi | :
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