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A T E S GRADU ROBERT GEIGER Slug Newspaper: : Dancing: 3: Dra- matics: 4; Football Manager: 4. For a little guy. Slug s right on the beam. Ready to order—speeches, fiery debates, managing the victory team, and as a sideline, assembly chairman. ersatility is Geiger s mainspring. jam: grabowski ’Jenny Photography I: Industrial Arts 2. “Jenny is the guiding star of many sixth period English boys— they ran count on her for homework ami correct answers. lenny and Ho are close friends and seem to have much to discuss. VIRGINIA GROVER 4 Gin' ( heerleader: 2. 3, 4: Commercial: 3; Mat Club: 2; Minstrel: 5. Whether it lx on the football held. or basketball court, her cheers are greatly encouraging. It s time things were reversed—Here's three cheers lor Gin FRANK HAGER Dancing: Baseball: 2. : Band: 2, 3, 4: C heerleader: 2. When not i basing girls. I lager may be found (basing baseballs around the first base slot. It must be said that be does a pretty good job at both. PEARL GLYNN Dramatics: Minstrel 2. 3; Bridge: 3. 4. Ciive Pearl a foreign book and she II never stop until she's trans- lated every word. Pearl plans to add secretarial training to love of translating and work as an inter pretet. EDVVINA GROVER Win” Knitting: V Library. President: 4. In Iter spare moments “Win is found in the library. 1 lie one girl who likes books enough to want to become a librarian. In which army camp is in so interested? LILLIAN HAAG ”Ul” Glee ( luh 2; Commercial Club: 3. I.il T Gin + “Erin + Henny 4 lively Parlinites who have truly kept together since I resh- nmn Year. I.il i small but not in- significant—-she holds down her end of the quartet. AI ERE!) HI WE ”Ar Glee ( lub: 2 . twirling; Dancing: 3. At last we know why Al took the Commercial Course. He’s the lone wolf of the senior secretarial (lasses. Not only can lie keep those type- writer keys Hying but ran also tickle tbc ivories.
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o f 9 2 BERNARD DOMINIK Ben’ Dramatics: 2. 3. 4; Newspaper: 2. 3; Dancing; I’holography: 3; Bowl- ing. Hey, Spilka! Snitz! (. oine ere! Il Dominik, one of ihe my liohhy is shop gang. Wilhout Ben s help oar pep bonfires could never have been seen in South Ri er. LOTTIE DROGAN 'Luck ' I ommercial C luh 2; Industrial Arts; Sec retarv. BuoL League. I hat something new has been id«led to a shorthand class when I ollie is there I ler keen sense of humor helps to brighten many a dull day. Ill N'RIKIT A I ARM R “Veltu ' Darning: 2. 3. twirling: 2. 3. I; Newspaper: 2; Dramatics- 3. Min- ■fare!: 3 Scene: Locker 241; lime: Any- time: ( haracters: Tetta and Richie: Plot: A battle. 3 etta is a good sport and everybody likes bcr. MAI RICK I ORGOTSON “Moe Dramatics: Newspaper; Science: Minstrel 2. Moe is ibe only fellow in school who can write a 300-word compo- sition on nothing. I le s a swell sport and takes a ribbing good-naturedly. FRANCIS DOMINIK “Frank Science: I. 3: Mechanical Draw- ing: 3. One of the most reserved Seniors in the class. Frank cloc-sn t believe in saying two words when one is sufficient. An excellent student and one who i n t afraid of work. DORIS IA 1C AN Photography; C ommercial rich. Calm disposition, soft low-pitched Noilc. very tiny—Doris. She s al- Wiivs found with either Germaine or Ruth husilv talking ul out ? ? Do es anyone know ? Gf RMAINK I I I I N’KR Moinu C ommercial Club: 3. Still waters—and stuff applies to Maina. An ardent football on ihusiast who never missed an S.II.S. game. She s blonde—decidedly—and one of the reasons for her loud cheering is a decided blonde also. MARIK GABRIEL Definitely the Latin type: black hair, flashing dark eyes, white skin. Much artistic ability in this lass— co-designer of the S.II.S. ring, chief artist in poster work, and a future beautician.
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LOW IN' HESS Newspaper : President, Student ( unfit il ’ ; Bow lint»: -4. I lie great uiildoorsman. student leader, photographer, writer, and de- bater. 1 li natural ability as businoss- man helped sell to the students bis excellent action shots of the grid season. RUDOLPH HOLI HAUSEN Rudy Rudy should Ik able to lx found, he s no shrimp, hut We think fie s hiding out down in the shop. He s Sayreville s lilmlund cowf oy — and not only on a horse. DORRIS I IOLTHAUSEN Holt Newspaper: 2, Minstrel: Bridge: Dramatics: I, 2. 3, d; Science: I. I lull insists that nothing will in- terfere with her career in nursing. e associate bubbling personality and bouncing energy with Dorris. STEVE I A N NOS SaT Baseball: 2, 5. -t; Basketball: 2: f ootball: 5. 4; President, Student Council. Two of Steves loves are baseball anti football. Figure out the third. I low does Jannos journey from Old Bridge—dog sled? lilt )M AS Kl I (i N Deed es B.ivkelliall ; Baseball: 5. ho is the handsome, little belter tlmil well-built ( as.ifiuv.i, who bails Irom lower Snyreville? He is one of the greatest lenders who ever traveled out •! (bom lliar bill . DOLORES Kira IF.N ‘‘Kit. It ('dee ( tub I. 2: Science: I. News- paper 2. i. I Minstrel: ); Bridge: j, 4: Bowling: t ( liampion spaghetti cooker—and eater Cfiief treasurer of Phi Diling, footing tli»- bill for six Angle con- ducts mam secret exfH’rimenls with IL in lab Why? I LORI N I Kl IMI .K , alley Ball: I; Baseball I. Bad- minton- A An unusual phenomenon! A blonde young miss who is quiet and reserved. It's a mystery to us where i In gets all the energy to combine studies, sports, and niter-school work. RIIFA KOHLER “Rea Dramatics: 2. A I; Minstrel: 2. A Newspaper: Dancing: ( dee ( luh. I he familiar saving, good things come in little packages fits Rhea to a I ee. Rea s work on the Business Stall of yearbook brought out busi- ness talents that no one suspected. 4 2 o I 1 9
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