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JEROME BAUM 672 South 18th Street “Look above ami you uill see. That Jerry’s as handsome as can be. MILDRED BE AR ISON 56 Gooilwin Avenue “She trips the light fantastic' In a manner that is pleasing, Mildred's nature is always such That she's constantly teas• ing. Library Staff. 1. RICHARD BEISLER 817 South 18th Street “Ambitious and quiet, A fine fellow you can't deny it. Chess Checker Club, 3. DORIS BEARDS 38 Farley Avenue A very sweet gentle miss Who is obsessed with quiet- ness. Home Economies Club. 7. DONALD REINER 503 Hawthorne Avenue A giant sized edition of Hob Hope With alt his fun. Don loves a joke And enjoys a pun.” Football. 5; Stamp Agent. 5; Camera Club. 7; Projection Staff. 7. BERNARD BELENSKI 94 Fabyan Place “On roller skates he can’t be beat. 'Cause Hernie knows how To stay on his feet.” INCEBORC BERGER 534 Cl.'nton Avenue “In many Legends appear this line. 'Honest, trustworthy, intelli- gent. kind.' It’s people like Ingeborg They had in mind. Jr. Red Cross. 2: Calumet Agent, 2. FRANCES BISCOBEL 81 Wolcott Terrace “A charming face. Personality to match; The boys all know She’s quite a catch.” Red Cross. I; Student Coun- cil. 1. 5; Art Club. 2; Calu- met Agent. 3; French Club. 3; Sagamore, 5; Badminton. 5; Ushering. 5, 7: Honor Society. 5. PHYLLIS BLOOMFIELD 17 Vernon Avenue “Good-humored is our cheer- ful Pkyl Of gay times she ne’er has her fill. Sagamore, 3; Bowling Club, 6; Dramatic Club. 6; Glee Club. 6. 7; Legend Staff. 7. 8. CAROLINE BEST 251 Clinton Place “Full of mischief, full of fun ReaUy liked by everyone. Rather informal, always neat. Petite and cute, ami very- sweet” Sagamore. 2; Glee Club. 2; Shorthand. 2; Student Coun- cil, 5, 6. DAVID BLOCK 39 Baldwin Avenue “An all round fellow is he, A success in life he’s sure to be. LEROY BLOWSTE1N 306 Johnson Avenue “To worry little, to hurry- less. Is his idea of happiness. Sagamore. 2. Page Twelve
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HARRIET ABRAMSON 110 Keer Avenue She's tlark. efficient Anti sure a cook. Harriet’s deeds are One for the book. Red Cross. I : Home Econom- ics. 3; Banking. 6, 7; Calu- mel. 6. 7. FLORENCE ADIS 23-1 Clinton Place “Cute and petite with curly hair Disposition street, complex- ion fair. Nicest girl you would want to know People like her wherever she goes. Red Cross, I. 2: Dramatic Club. 1; JAACS Club. 3. LENORE ALTER 99 Goodwin Avenue “Tenure's fashions we soon shall see In the slvlish shops of gay Paree. Sagamore. 1; Lab. Assistant. 3; Art Club. 3; Banking. 3. 4; Ushering Staff. 3, 4. 5. 6. 7; Class Council. 3. 4; Legend Staff. 7. 8. FLORENCE ABROMOWITZ 823 South 17th Street “She’s quiet and pretty And stceet and shy. Everyone likes her- Can’t you guess why?” Calumet Advertising Staff. 3, 4; Whams. 4. CARL AGLIOZZO 20 Fabyan I'lare A wholesome manner. A pleasant smile Are the things that make life So worth while.” Biology Club. : Glee Club. 5: Dramatic Club. 6; Stamp Club. 6: Spanish Clob. 7; Math Club. 7. EUGENE ALTSCHULER 17 Treaty Avenue 7.ittie Iggy is a track star. Whose personality is known afar. He’s strong and silent anrl very shy. Attributes which make him a likeable guy. Chess Checker Club. 3; Track Team. 4, 5. JOAN ARKUS 2 Custer Avenue “This girl we all like. For she has charm and grace. II hen it comes to clothes, Joan sets the pace.” Sagamore. 2. 3. I. S. 6: Dra- matic Club. 3; Bonds Stamps. 3. 4. HOWARD AUSTIN 190 Hobson Street A likeable fellow with great ability. He is possessed of marked tranquillity.’’ NEIL BARNHARD 19 Bock Avenue A friend to all. a foe to none. Treats all the same, and slights not one. ELAYNE ATLAS 15 Goldsmith Avenue She not only twirls, she’s happy and gay. II e know that Elayne shall remain that way.” Stamps Bonds. 1: Chess Checker Club. 1; Sagamore. 2. 3: Twirier. 3. I. 5. 6. 7. 8: Calumet Agent. 3: Banking Agent. 4. 5. RITA AXT 50 Wolcott Terrace Outwardly serene, inwardly bubbling. Rita has a nature ichich is never troubling. Clean-up Committee. 4. MARION BASIN 241 Wainwright Street II ith her king-size heart Anil helping hand She’s aluays rearly on de- mand.” Calumet. 3. 5; Student Coun- cil. 5; Sagamore. 5. Page Eleven
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MILTON BOCOLUB 458 Hawthorne Avenue “Conscientious, silent ami 'Ii'. On his assistance tee can rely.” RUTH BORINSKY 14 Wyndmoor Avenue .4 designer someday she will he. Making clothes lor you and me. MORTON BRANDT 53 Schley Street Listen to the pigskin gods shout To this clever fellow they're cheering about. Football, 5, 7. ARLEEN BORDEN 43 Homestead Park “A willing heart, a helping hand Always ready on demand. MONA BORNSTEIN 315 Leslie Street “Piano playing is a form of art. And Mona plays with all her heart. SONIA BRESSLER 158 Clinton Place A maiden sweet, a maiden fair. II hose crowning glory is her hair. JEAN BREWSTER RITA BROOKS' 827 South 20th Street Her athletic ability cannot he surpassed On her feet she is very fast. 11 Bra paw Avenue A devil, a spitfire, with big blue eyes. ITIto’d be to a fellow, a wonderful prize. Red Cross. 1; Sagamore. 2. 4. ARLENE BROWN 272 Hawthorne Avenue A girl of laughs and many joys. She’ll go far with her neat- ness and poise. French Club, 1. 2. 3. 4; JAACS. 4; Sagamore, 4; Legend Staff. 7. 8. DAVID BUBES 95 Schuyler Avenue In track affairs he paves the way llis leadership qualities aid him. come what may. Annex News. 2; Sound Staff. 2; Photography Cluh. 3; Track. 4. »: Band and Or- chestra. 1, 5, 6: Class Treas- urer. 5; Class Council. 6; Legend Staff. 7. 8. DORIS BROWN 89 Weequahic Avenue “A radiant smile, a bright hello. Make Doris a girl tcho’s nice to know. Sagamore. 2. HERBERT BU R DO 177 Weequahic Avenue Always ready to please and do. His friends are many, his worries few. Page Thirteen
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