Queens College - Silhouette Yearbook (Queens, NY)

 - Class of 1942

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RUTH SHEIM is the girl who carries around a thesaurus to look up synonyms for her speech courses. She takes great pride in her culinary arts, although none of her sorority sisters in Phi Tau Alpha have attempted to prove or disprove the point. Ruth, incidentally, is an English major aiming at teaching. An undying affection for his 1932 Chevvie has inspired in Biologist BIORTON SCHNEIDER an interest in fossils and perpet- ual motion machines. He nurses a frustrated ambition to in- troduce in the Biology Club a program to produce by muta- tion unbreakable rear axles. His future students will profit from his keen sense of humor. ARTHUR SCHNEIER is evidently a man of many lovesg badmin- ton, bowling, woodcarving and woodworking, stamp collect- ing, photography, Glenn Miller records, and his automobile are numbered among them. One would never expect this seething emotional life under the calm exterior so suitable to political scientists and would-be government administrators. You can always find EDITH SCHUMACHER in the library-not studying especially. But working or just spending leisure time. It's her club room. The rest of her non-class time is spent with the Phi Tau Alpha girls or at Queens Bridge, do- ing interviewing work for the sociology department. I 2 SKA? Kill.

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. V vm fiifl lvl gi? l CWDLG OQC QQD Man of the hour, MIKE SANTOPOL0 acquired enough poise serving as president of both the Senior Class and the Student Council to do the almost incredible. As the tale goes, he non- chalantly walked up to President Klapper and said casual-like '6Paul, I'd like a few words with you in the library. Savoir- faire we calls it. GLADYS ScHAERR's interest in college has been mathematics, she has held all the oilices in the Mathematics Club. She likes tennis, riding, knitting, and developing pictures Qmainly those taken by an Air Corps friend of his friendsj . President of the Chemical Society and city-wide Biology Honor Student GRACE SCHAFFEL exhibits a How of energy that would floor an ordinary student. Besides spending six days a week in a lab she Finds time now and again to tear off a corking good game of tennis, badminton or basketball. She has plenty of stamina for the graduate work she intends to do in chemistry. Weight-lifter HAL SCHIER might be considered somewhat of a threat to the supremacy of Charles Atlas. What with tennis, bowling and cycling he really is engaged in muscle building. But far from being muscle bound between the ears he is an able pre-med student and shines socially as an active member of Sigma Kappa Chi. if X, x. c A FQXQ



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3 RANIQTTE SCHWARTZ takes away with her, besides sundry esoteric bits of knowledge about English literature, a fund of amusing anecdotes. She likes people and stories about them. And people return this affection, which state of affairs should stand her in good stead when she goes on to graduate studies in Psychology. Eccentric is the word for RENEE SCHWARTZ-but pleasantly so. She lets off steam by piping Wheee! in her best soprano voice. A B.A. in sociology, and a nice disposition are her qualifications for social work after college. And in case it's relevant one might note her activities in Phi Tau Alpha, the Anthro-Sociology Clan and the Psychology Club. EILEEN SHERIDAN is marked by her easy conversational prowess, her sincerity and her XfVest Point engagement ring. During her four years at Queens College she has been vice- president of Alpha Omega Sorority, a member of the Inter- fraternity Council, a passer-through the rare halls of eco- nomics, and a member of the Newman Club. lX'lALCOLlNI SIEGEL claims to be Queens College's foremost ex- ample of the practicality of the natural sciences, he has ap- plied them in his amours with consistent success. Malcolm has made less extraordinary but equally efficient use of his training on our Math Team, and in the Chemistry and Math Clubs. 5 I tc if

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