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COMMITTEES Social Betty Engle, Chairman Aileen Lavine Muriel Parker Fred Leif Edna Walzer Cry Mariani Marie Pesik Donald Myers Verner Freass Song, Yell, Motto Committee Eleanor Schwarz, Chairman NOITSG F ark Chester Wernecke Diana Zeligshon Flower cmd Color Committee Peter Zivic, Chairman Marlene Lautman Ardelle Robinson Ho Yee Picture Committee Mary Sneller, Chairman Marion Browne losephine Pesich Helen Gibson Florence Rubin Pauline Tomko Publicity Committee Ruth Bluestone, Chairman Donald Dudt Emilene Hall Margaret Green Ioseph Mineo Ring Committee Eleanor Baczka Ruth Grahn Stunt Day Committee Ierry Azen, Chairman Charlotte Nagle Richard Moss Eva May Pace Michael Pronesti Florence Parker Betty Reiher Iosephine Pitassi Harry Wheatley India Wright Gift Committee Agnes Fillipelli, Chairman David Gershovitz Betty Sabo losephine Pitassi Georgia Scott Emily Shaginaw Properties Committee Marion Browne, Chairman Burton Glinn Thomas Cooper Betty Mull Murray Rosenberg Iosephine Pesich Arline Boseniield Bernard Sweer
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12a - Z-nw' U., 2' ,...fs--i e . we FP S 1 X. -ff. -at ESTHER WILLIAMS -. -y Short 3' has n broad liking' for ue vrt-:un antl dam'- in,-:Q adniirt-s tall if-oplz-. Alu- Lint-oln 'md Mr. It u lu e 1- t 1 w 1 I nts to dit: 'dt-vp into sovial work. Z a 2 s Z 3 5 5 G-ERALDINE WILLIAMS fit-t't'y's hospital- ity is L-xtt-mlm-fl to lnmnn-It-ss dogs, Shr- r-onss-rvus on 1-how for he-lping' tht- war 1-tt'ort. floggrit-s at all tht- sociatls. hounds all tho late-st niovios. - ,I IRVIN HARLICK lIi4'i'ost'opt-s intl-rf-st him, philosophy in- trignt-s him. nn-tlival bat-tt-riology will ab- sorlu him, 1-lassiral musit' plc-asf-s him. -TOHNNIE MAE MOORE J ak Q , a future woman at tht- whr-cl, d 0 t 4- s on Llanving, f a V o 1' s fish and Frenvli fries. is tl. Kiltafs quot-n, JOHNNY H. TWYMAN 'it' o n n t Wt-ard isn't afraid ot' girls. is a tc-rror on the piano, hopes to start- up an 0Y'L'ht'Sl!'Zl of his own soma- day. LLL 4. 0 MAE FRANCES WOODS t't-ntt-rs ht-1' inte-rf-st on Yivtory for tht- l'.S.A., :lot-s her hit in huying: stamps. c-lu-rislit-s a 1-m'tifit-atv from tht- lit-d Cross. will st-v An10l'i4':1 tirstl ' aft:-1' Y-day. JAMES ALLEN Jimmy 1-ollt-vts svrap mt-tal. has iron clt-termination to gc-t to rolls-L50 though sports stt-t-1 his spot- light. FRANK COOPER Properties Comm. Cooper has sown st-Q-ds for future on a farm, rf-aps rt-- wards ot' ltoy's murk- insf 1-lass. will join tht- Marim-4 to plow tht- Axis nntlf-r. i 4109? N93 INDIA HO YEE WRIGHT Chegg Stunt Day Comm' l,ikr- Yan: and Yin India s p 1- n cl s . . , vit-vt-1' but un- honrs writing: lt-tts-rs, assuming . , , intol- lovt-s to hear Svhon- list-nt lint frientlly le-y's vhorns. hopes . . , t-mulates tht- to attf-ntl lnisint-ss NW-st hut typitios vollt-gs-. liastern vharm. PRESTON i BROOKS ' ' V Rnd L'1'ax't-s to K I t h i vain- 11 collt-go va- A 3 it I rot-r, slant-Us tlivint-ly, 7 A ' oats 4-normously. arl- . f mirt-s Alive ardt-ntly. Q ' petritie-tl by patiPnc'e fi ot' pt-:lag-rogue-s. .1 smmioimmsa -' 'fi A DIANA ZELIG-SOI-IN ROBERT FLODIN HXYl1it1-y . to wt'-ar tht- Navy's blur-. is :1 re-cl-lint lmse-hall fan M a t li 0 matit-s and Mt-t-lianival llrawing put him in a hrown study. GOVERNOR JOHNSON Sugar Boy tra- tiont-il It His anihi- tion. a mortit-iang at wood work, no shirkg his speed . hooks to rt-nfl: basl-hall, ht-st of all. LORRAINE MOORE Haiti:-t- ha s al- 1't'I1Ilj' starts-tl a lmau- tit' ia n 3 s t'at't-t-r, vlie-risltt-s Svlit-nlt-yls motto. clt-vours vliov- olatt- vakt-. THEODORE UHLMANN ' 'Ta-tl' ' , . . wine, womt-n. and song: d o t- s n ' t lt-t his straight A rt-rortl in Efhflisli intoxivatc- hnng likes moclt-ls Cairplant-sb: w i ll sing thc- JI a 1' i n e Hymn. MELVIN KLEBER XYho? Mt-lvinl NVhat? An alvizltorl XYlly5 VVants vit-tory for tht- Vnitod Nations! NVln-nf After grad' nation! ROBERT NEWLAND Chess l utu1't- in at 3' o 1' of Boys' Town likt-s golf. baseball. synt- phony, vht-ss 11 n tl spaght-tti, wht-wi Ile knows tht- diffs-rl-mffs he-twt-t-n Knusavits- kg-y antl Shnstiko- YITX. MARY ALICE VERBANAC Tootlit- proves pa- triotism with lmnds, p la n s for roll:-ge, pursur-s cl i m t- s for h e 1' 4-ollc-vtion. i S ploi-asm-tl lay Sltilglltllil and jittt-rhugs. Human Behavior, Library Asst., Song. Yell, Motto Comm. 'tltizzy ln-an sighs for her soltlie-r, plays tonnistorlovt- swort-s. h o p 1- s to shine- in 4-ollt-gt-. ANNE MANNERS tit-ntlo Annit-' ' poi'- 1-olatt-s in ht-r pas- sion for good vlotht-s, Servos on Gm-t-k YVar R4-lit-t' f'0!l1Hl,. plans to att:-ntl P.f'. NY. CLARA NOELL t'lit'k will vlirk as a fashion au- thority. will lwauti- fy lt-s fc-nnnos as at cars-t-r, w a n t s to make somt- lurky man happy, shim-s at ballgann-s and in ballroonis. MARY FRANCES WAGNER M, l .'lTIll?1'9SSC'!I by k'AnL:'s-ls of Mt-ray . opprl-ssl-tl by onli-r Cfj in I'ilfCI0l'l!1, oh- sf-sst-rl with popular music-, rlrt-ssh-sl. usu- ally. in Svln-nl:-y's rolors. GEORGE ZAVASKY St-lt-t-ts se-rviwo in the Mt-rvhant M a rin 0. wollt-4-ts vartoons of the tootltall tit-ltl. re- spt-t-ts rt-ads-rs of the autlior Altsln-ltr-r. PETER PAUL ZIVIC Student Board, Flower and Color Comm. Pett-r - at man of pe-apo who talks of war, a wise- soul who will tru tlown to tho st'-a in ships. Our P1-tt-1' Paul is Salton- lt-y's Pt-tt-r XViinsr-y. AGNES MCDONOUGI-I Ar ranks masht-tl potatot-s and string beans nc-xt to ti, G.. is stilulut-fl by stony start-s. will ln-vome an inmate of tht- inf stitntion of in a r - riapft-. HAYWOOD ROBINSON NYootly p in 0 S on-r a vortain lass. ti. Katt and It, '1'nr ut-r art- poplar with him, Thinks art and wood varving are ua k. GLORIA WARRICK t' o n v 1- 1' s e- S about vlotln-s. thinks typ- ing' is t o p s , huys s tt a in p s to stump S 1- h i 4- k l 0 g 1' ulmt-r, strive-s to he a ston- ograpln-r.
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Song, Colors, Flower FEBRUARY '43 SONG Tune: White Christmas Song: Katharine Lever, Eleanor Schwarz, Viola Shannon We're going to miss our dear Schenley, The time to part has now drawn nigh. We will always cherish Our thoughts won't perish Of you dear old Schenley High. Feb class of '43 leaves thee: To honor you will always be Our ambition and our pride, And your light will always be our guide. Colors Blue and White Flower Gardenia .V- Journal Art Staff Editor-WALTER CONNER HANNAH EISNER MARIAN DAVIS lANET RICHEY CHAUNCEY AIKEN GEORGETTE LOCKSCHMIDT GEORGE ROSE EILEEN FOLTZ
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