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3onita Ellis wouldn’t mind exterminating Chem teachers. Ruth Fenix thinks marimba players are simply perfect. Constance Fiderio listens to “Brother Bob” every night. | Blanche Floyd envies only Pavlowa. Mabel Fraser wonders when she can collect all the nickles for the soda water bottles | she forgot to return. Mary Belle Fraser wears earrings when she puts on the Ritz. Roy Gardner is going to pick peaches this summer, those on trees, of course. Ruth Gardner can smile enough to make any tooth paste ad look sick. Annie Ghigonetto could easily be winner in a hog-calling contest. Chalmers Gidley has had his phone disconnected. Girls are such a bother. | Paul Glazier—The way of the transgressor is interesting. Halbert Glover yearns for the day when he can wear his purple suspenders. Ruth Goddard hasn't learned to park her car yet. Dorothea Goss wants to be dominated. Nina Gozzano is known everywhere for her penetrating giggle. { Sam Hadley has given up trying to get emblems for the band. Maxine Hahn plans to endorse Pond’s V and C. Clarence Hall will autograph anybody’s football. Violet Hall may let you in on her secret of being a man hater if you’re polite. Melvin Hansen likes to be a ladies’ man. Does he succeed ? Yvonne Hastings wants to know who Willie is ? Evelean Hebrard manages to be late for gym every day. Gail Herbert has decided to give up hamburgers. Edna Hoeffer has actually made a mistake in theory. Zoe Hollenbaugh likes to walk in the rain. Marion Honsinger has caused much excitement by the sudden disappearance of her diamond ring. Henry Hoskings favors tall brunettes. Everett Howell has received the Golden Gate from, many a blonde. Gertrude Huber still has the idea of becoming a hostess in a night-club. Robert Humphrey is one of those seniors who wanted to give the school a picture of themselves. Lorraine Hunt is the R. U. H. S. Edna Fischer. James Hurley thinks that the tennis racquet is a business. Samuel Janes’ ambition is to own a yacht. Eric Johnson wonders when he will be called something else besides “Red.” Maurene Kerbey’s idea of conscience is doing wrong and not worrying about it. Alice King worships Charlotte Greenwood’s angular height. Evelyn Kroger—the girl Flo Ziegfeld missed. Dorothy Lane eats bird-seed for breakfast to improve her voice. Francis Lansman wants a few more nicknames to add to his collection. (also a new horn). Dorothy La Plante has decided to become a ballet dancer. California LeFebvre would love to be a bareback rider for Al G. Barnes. Minnie Lewis doesn’t mind Econ. We wonder why. Ruth Lewis will be a very nice steno. Georgia Locke plays bridge according to Hoyle. Henry Luer’s ability to blush would make any maiden envious. Edward Masek is a collector—of points. Helen McDonald eats ‘ Pep” Thomas McDonough, whose red hair and name consign him to the police force, won't be an ordinary cop. He will ride a motorcycle. Wilfred McKoy prefers blondes because he likes light love affairs. Olga Mahomed can’t help it if she’s so fascinatin’. Leslie Marcos has decided to drop Literature 11-2 from his P. G. course. Marvin Marcos is author of “Love Among the Artichokes.’ Melford Marcos’ hair comb is adored by countless female admirers. Vernie Marcyes thinks love makes the world go round. Inez Martin wants to kaow if brown eyes have it.
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SENIOR SINGULARITIES Helen Ahern has an Albany complex. Evelyn Alberigi still wonders why fire engines aren't present at fire sales. Zorka Alexich leads the school in her ability to roll her eyes. Charles Antonino makes timidity a habit. Elsie Appel has two hobbies: dieting and ten minute reports. Louise Apperson hopes to get up enough courage to get a permanent. Frank Ausez can’t decide whether his popularity is due to his personality or his green sweater. Esther Auten has decided to stop growing. Frank Avila isn’t as bashful as he looks. Dale Barnard has a twenty-seven handicap in golf. Eugene Benetti is to be employed by Spal ine eae of his athletic figure. Helen Berg doesn’t make practical joking a profession. Emma Berutti prefers her gentlemen friends red-haired. Lionel Blount likes Point Richmond. Need we ask why? Minta Bock makes gum-chewing a hobby. Walter Bradbury does not speak French. She understands English. William Brandau can be bashful any time but on a basketball court. George Brougham loves ‘“‘flivvers.”’ Leonora Brougham is a mathematician and a dancer. 3etty Brown eats three ice cream cones a day to help the depression. Helen Brown is so stylish she even wears her riding habit to. pitch horse shoes. May Buchan—A girl we like is May Buchan She knows just how to get her man. Ruby Buckley is afraid of the dark. That’s Pinole for you. Maude Caine thinks two is company, three’s a crowd. Griffin Carey prefers his women tall. Vuokko Carlson has a habit of sitting on Blair Spires’ steps. Rita Caviggia’s idea of heaven is not having a brother to tease her. Anita Chasseur attracts much attention with her French accent. Margie Chattleton’s secret ambition is to become a housewife. Mervyn Chenoweth has turned cynic. Vernetta Ciabattari hopes to grow to be six feet tall, Christine Coleman knows the meaning of “‘petite.”’ Elvin Cometta wrote a book on the “Angles of Love.” Agnes Connor can’t do fractions. Clara Cook’s hobby is collecting match folders. Clyde Cook has a habit of stealing girls’ shoes in French. Milton Crabb wants to tell every one that he is not his brother Martin. Orilla Craig thinks she will become an opera singer. Lois Crisler wants to start a rabbit farm. Lucille Cummesky knows a certain tall youth fell for her demure manners. Carmelita Cunningham is known as “Sally.” Gerda Dahlgren likes to go wading. ; Joe Dalmasso is fond of shy maidens. Homer Davisson and Miss Roberts get along well in Spanish. Frederick DeBarrows never gets enough sleep. Jeanne DeBord wants to tell the school that she i is not as quiet as she looks. Tom DeFabio is willing to trade his “Little Eva’ locks for any girl’s straight hair. Ressie DeLaney has never posed for a freckle cream ad. Mabel DeLaney is better known as “C asey at the Bat.’ Edward Dorr is a close second to Gable. Mary Dorr wants to be dominated. What ? Eugene Doyle has really a very paternal nature. Nora Dunleavy won't give up her henna hair at any price. Leon Edlefsen will probably end up as a piccolo player. ' Dolly Edlund just loves 12A. Dorothy Edwards—A thing of bez uty 1s a great expense.
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Nellie Martin still believes in Santa Claus. Gladys Metz will tell you about her operation, if you're interested. Helen Millovich wants to learn how to drive an automobile. Mary Muren—We call her Miss Atlanta because she has such a bored walk. Irene Nagy—Advocator of Boys-a-la-Car. Juanita Ormasa wishes she had the courage to cut her hair. Dorothy Patterson would like to get less than A in all her studies. Laverne Patterson wants to know how to make a dirty crack. Georgette Paulsen hasn’t seen twenty-five cents in more than five months. Lillian Pedrazzini will gladly donate her diamonds to anyone who comes for them. Louis Petro likes scarlet neckties and garters to match. Margaret Pickle hopes her friendship with Evelyn is everlasting. Louis Piziali reports a broken heart. Delphina Rizzuti is all wrapped up in art. Anita Robison wants to be a Bill collector. Mary Rusich knows all, sees all. Marguerite Russell wants to compete with someone in a detention marathon. Thomas Ryan—The course of true love is his favorite school subject. 3ena Salle has two hobbies: auditing and basketball players. Adrienne Sargent dislikes anything to do with piano playing. Frances Schwarz—We all envy that shy lisp. George Shaw hates girls. (????) Eugene Shea has the smile one never forgets. Clair Sargent is a generous boy friend, according to reports. Leslie Scarsella can’t help what he thinks of women. Julius Schnaitman has decided to become a janitor, preferably in R. U. H. S. Roger Shelden plans to follow Einstein’s theory. Tony Silva is the Peter Pan of R. U. H. S. Peter Slavazza would like to learn a few new wise cracks. Claire Smith is going to be a magician. She can get money out of anything. Rosalind Soares is an authority on firemen. 3erna Spagnoli is simply wild about “big boys.” Blair Spires is leaving for Hollywood after Commencement. What for ? Darrow Sutton likes the Albany weather, too. Dorothy Swope refuses to divulge the secret of the H. B. V’s. Maxine Thole wishes someone would give her a pair of arch supporters for grad- uation. Grover Troutman wonders why good looking boys are never conceited. Elizabeth Trautvetter wants to learn to laugh musically, Alice Traverso likes pearl earrings. Versa Trent wishes she had Archer's platinum blonde locks. Edna Turner wonders if it really is a commencement ? Audra and Bernice Udy wish to inform everyone that they are not twins. Genevieve Upham cries when she laughs. Jane Vail wants to know if gentlemen prefer blondes. Lyle Van Dusen wants to look experienced. Lucille Van Prooyen is in love. (???) Kallarna Van Winkle insists she is no relation to Eps Edward Villagran likes to pose for collar ads. Mary Warboys never stops giggling. Marjorie Whittlesey hopes the school can get along without her friendly smile. Erletta Widner is thinking of writing a book on “How to Hold Your Man.” Elizabeth Wiedrick wishes she were a boy so that she could play football. Gordon Williams wants someone to snap him out of the trance. Andrew Wilson admits he is the campus sheik. Walter Wittkopp wishes he could dance. Revelle Woodward's complexion is the envy of every high school girl. Marjorie Woods wants someone to help pick up the r’s she drops. Alma Yeater does not sleep on collar buttons. Those dimples are natural.
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