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MAZIE MOORE COLBY General 1004 Irving Avenue Orchestra (2); Civic Committee (2); Senior Play Committee (4). Mazie was the victim of an unfortunate accident when she was a child. But don't take it too seriously—she was merely misnamed. and steps had to be taken to name her back again! Mazie. who broke all records for days absent during the year, is a wonderful pianist. MARJORIE F. COLES Commercial 225 Edgewood Avenue Treasurer (2): Spanish Club (3); Collectors Club (4); Orchestra (3, 4); Band (3. 4); Red Cross Council (3); Finance (2. 3); Senior Play Committee (4). “Midge” of the rosy complexion and dancing blue eyes is one of our accomplished musicians. She appears to l c very quiet, but her friends have found her otherwise. This girl will make some man happy as his stenographer. RUTH COLESWORTHY College Preparatory 542 St. Marks Avenue Vice-President (2); French Club (2. 3. 4); Latin Club (4); Glee Club (2. 3. 4); Mask and Mime Club (2. 3); Catalyst Club (4 Secretary); Civic Committee (2): Basketball (2. 3. 4); Cheer Leader (3. 4); Hockey (2. 3, 4); Soccer (2. 3. 4); Tennis (2. 3. 4). Ruthie fits that old saying The littlest machines make the most clatter” to a T.” She always seems to be running around doing a dozen things at the same time. Ruthie excels in singing, but perhaps she is better known for her peppy cheerleading. VIRGINIA MAE CORNELLIER College Preparatory 325 Kimball Avenue Glee Club (2, 3. 4); Library Council (3, Treasurer 4); German Night (2. 3, 4); Civic (4); Prom (3); Senior Play Committee (4). Not being content with a winning personality, Vee” recently purchased a flute and is planning to play the Pied Piper of Hamlin and win people to her in that manner. She spends her spare time with Midge Coles, learning what all the gadgets on the thing mean, when she isn’t jabbering German with Fraulein Dodds. HELEN COWIN College Preparatory 740 Oak Avenue French Club (3); Latin Club (4); Senior Play (4); Senior Day (4); Basketball (3). The blonde gal from Buffalo lost no time in captivating a certain Don last year, and has succeeded beautifully in holding his attentions. Helen and Becky” habitually go into hysterics over a well-known Little Audrey.” 18
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EUGENE CAFFREY College Preparatory 107 Park Street Eugene, who comes to us from Elizabeth, was so conscientious and studious that Ik made the honor roll each month. Wide reading and ready wit gave Eugene an endless supply of quotations and jokes to fit every occasion. Brevity is the soul of wit must have been adopted as his motto. DOMINICK CARDILLO Commercial 722 Central Avenue Baseball (2. .1); Track (2, 3). Dom is one of many baseball enthusiasts and can often l»c seen arguing disputed points with any one who will listen. Since the Community Fair when lie won the five dollar hill in the auction sale, he has been appropriately named Lucky Dom.” CLEMENTINA CARDILLO Commercial 722 Central Avenue Academic (3); Finance (2). Although Clem is an outstanding pupil in taking dictation, she is the only one who can read her notes. At least, that’s what her friends say. hut who can call them friends after that? A long time ago Clem wanted to he a school teacher, but now she’s all for the big city and a secretarial position. ' m JEWELL CARLSON College Preparatory 606 Cumberland Street Glee Club (2); Mask and Mime (2); Scholastic Committee (3); Academic Committee (2); Civic Committee (2). Jewell is a good student—on the side. Outside she’s as social as the best of them. To Jewell study period presents an excuse for being chatty (refer to Miss Bordncr). Listen! Here are some facts. She's blonde—very. A good dancer. Dignified? And also patriotic. As a senior she’s a distinct success. JEAN CHAPIN College Preparatory 628 Coleman Place French Club (2); Assistant Treasurer (3, 4); Red Cross Council (-1); Hockey (3); Soccer (2. 3, 4); Tennis (2, 3. 4); Athletic Council (2, 4); Girls’ Athletic Committee (2. 4); Senior Play Committee (Chairman 4). With her keen sense of responsibility, her willingness to work, and her sunny disposition. Jean will make a valuable addition to some college next fall. At the present, however, it seems as if Jean’s good looks and personality have done much to win her one of Colgate’s best. - 3(17
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EMILY D. CRANCH College Preparatory 701 Coleman Place French Club (2, 3); Spanish Club (3, 4); Glee Cluh (2, 3, ■4); Orchestra (3, 4); All State Orchestra (4); Academic Committee (3, 4); Ticket Committee ' Lancelot and Elaine” (4). Fin” is jtist about all the nice thin.es on mir Senior Superlative list. Courteous, dependable, agreeable. n musician— -he’s got everything! Km expects to enter Trenton State in the fall, and she’s sure to be one of their best bets, for in addition to everything else. Em is an A” student. BETTY CROOK College Preparatory Garwood French Club (3, 4). Betty, our bright-eyed, red-headed representative from Garwood, amuses herself by constantly tantalizing Monsieur Gesiici. However, she may well he termed a volatile Frenchwoman, a character which she successfully portrayed in a recent French play. Ye often wonder what she dav-dreains about with those large blue eyes. Some say it’.-Garwood. EVA CROSS College Preparatory Westfield Avenue Glee Cluh (2, 3. 4); Orchestra (2. 3, 4 ; Library Council (2. 3. 4); Literary Club (4). Eva has been with us on and off for many years, and through them we have learned of her musical ability and her infectious good-nature. Cranford, we hear, is her happy hunting-ground and that is where she adjourns to on her week-ends. Whatever college she chooses will find a fine girl and a cheerful worker in Eva. CATHERINE CROW College Preparatory 239 Sinclair Place Spanish Cluo (3. 4): Soccer (2). Cay” is one of the “smoothies” of the class who manages to keep her outside activities pretty much of a secret. She and her side-kick Jo” compare week-end notes in the first period study in the cafeteria Monday morning. She plans to attend school in Argentina next year. We predict that she will make a hit with the Argentines, both male and female. RICHARD CRUIKSHANK Commercial 15 Effingham Place Journalism (2. 3); Civic Committee (4); Baseball (3); Football Manager (2. 3. 4); Track (2. 4); Swimming (4). Dick is best remembered ns the 1934 football manager, dashing on the field every five minutes with his trusty first aid kit. 11 is half-interest in Sherry Haines’ Ford lias also created much interest around school, but for all this Dick’s a good scout after all. A dog which dotes on school is one of Dick’s oals.
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