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ll QWJ. ,D Bla MQ 3,.aLfJ.- - 3-2-.Af-.t it C N f 91. JM lv.,-,.,.7al,'l2.,l,. 9 f . li p Jw L . e' Q K ,J RI HIE,' Richard Abramson, one of V.H.S.'s star pole-vaulters, has been a track man for three years. He has also been one of the high scorers of the bowling team. Richie played on the varsity soccer team in his senior year. Besides being athletic he has done some fine vocal work in the Glee Club. HBEAH Beatrice Adams has been a promi- nent athlete during her four years of high school. She has won the girls' golf championship several times and has been very active in the Girls' A.A. As for her less strenuous ac- tivities, she has ably assisted the Junior Red Cross and '2Shallows. X' Y ' , - A ., . c J ' -r , 'I .-f' X. PHYLLIS Phyllis Abrell is one of the more talented Seniors. She was an active member of both the Art and Glee Clubs. To this she has added mem- bership in the Opera and Dramatic Clubs. Phyllis also served on the Prom Committee of '41 when she was a Junior. HAROLD Harold Aiello is another one who has enjoyed the benefits of the Boys' Glec Club. He never entirely completed his senior year, but joined the U. S. Navy shortly after the Christmas holidays. Nevertheless, he received his high school diploma. GRAHAM Graham Adair, an industrious mem- ber of the class, could usually be seen working around the shop at V.H.S. He was known for the fine work he did there. Graham also worked on the Assembly Com- mittee helping arrange the weekly programs. RUTH Ruth Balne, the blond genius of the Commercial Department, used her typewriting skill on the staff of the White Hornet. Besides her commercial work, Ruth has served Verona High School on the Traffic Patrol and on the Lost and Found Committee during her last years in V.H.S. 09
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WW we All lw., FRED Fred Brookwell, one of the more active students of V.H.S., was pres- ident of the newly organized Forum Club in his senior year. He was active in such sports as golf, tennis, bowling and intra-murals through- out all his four years. In addition Fred was on the Shadows staff and warbled in the Boys' Glee Club. tcTONYaJ l'ony Caputo came to Verona in iis freshman year and immediately nade a host of friends. He was noted for his keen sense of humor ,nd very friendly personality. Al- hough not very active in school :lubs he did take part in the Golf ,nd Bowling Teams. RALPH Ralph Buggeln was a member of the newly organized Slide-Rule Club in his senior year. He was one of the few u er elassmen in PP this unique club. Ralph was also in the Glee Club and tl Pen and ' ub ' inf ' ' Pencil Cl .elf BLONDIE Ruth Burke, called Blondie for obvious reasons, is rather well- known for her feuds in English class. She was a member of the I.S.S. for two years and of the Dance Club for one year. Ruth also served V.H.S. as a member of the Locker Patrol in her Senior year. 1 nior year, became of K VV he Model JEAN jean Carlson was very active in ath- letics in her high school career. She became girls' tennis champion in her sophomore year and president of the Girls' A.A. in her junior year. She also worked on the White Hornet staff. Jean is especially noted for her witty remarks in class. NBILLU XVilliam Casper bids fair to become a crack marksman. He put in two years as one of the boys in the Rifle Club. In his sophomore year he also participated in the Pen and Pencil Club and the Chess Club. Not to ignore sports, Bill played intra-mural basketball. all
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