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OIR awavtniuc Taut otvumn 1Hnirra nf Spring DONNA LOU ROBERTSON . . . Donna . . . A fair, JOHN DION SUTTMILLER . . . Surf . . . Carefree, brown-eyed beauty . . . Shorthand class will never devil-may-care, free and easy . . . His main love is see- draw any complaints from her . . . An expert in the ing what makes his Ford tick . . . New Baltimore's gift art room. to B. B. H. S. FRANK SASS . . . Hank . . . Bashful, short, dark-eyed GEORGE TATALEBA . . . George . . . Lively, good- senior of '52 . . . Hank's subject of all subjects is looking, easy grin . . . A real meal for George means algebra . . . A fancy figure on the roller rink. chicken . . . Shop and New Baltimore are his special- ties. BETTY SAYLOR . . . Liz . . . Blonde, cute, fair . . . Lois RAE WALKER . . . Loie . . . Clever, cute, and Immensely enjoys a big platter of liver . . . A fine comical . . . Lends charm and grace to her favorite hand in the art department. white gown . . . A well-liked, smiling senior. KENNETH A. SEIFERT . . . Ken . . . Known for his DONALD JAMES WEIDNER . . . Don . . . Tall, good- entertaining singing . . . A pleasing personality . . . looking, with curly hair . . . A practiced hand at ping- A great coin collector . . . Shines on roller skates . . . pong . . . likes to wear blue . . . Always teasing the Wizard in math. girls. Lois JEAN SHULTZ . . . Sbulzzie . . . Full of fun, JACQUELINE KAY YODER - - - Idvkie - - . Vivafious, shining eyes, always a pal . . . Boss of photography de- blue-eyed cheerleader . . . A good swimmer who par- partment of the Bervalon . , , Laugh-a-lot is her ticipates in sports of all kinds . . . Happiest when wonderful motto. dancing . . . A violinist in our orchestra. CARL SMITH . . . Carl . . . A pal of all who know BARBARA LEE ZIMMERMAN . . . Airway . . . Tall, him . . . Passes time by reading . . . An attentive musically minded, beautiful complexion . . . Every- agriculture student . . . A promising future for Carl. thing she does contains a rhythmic quality . . . A par- ticular type of beauty all her own. DAl.li E. SMITH . . . Smitty . . . Blond hair, pleasing PATRICIA LOU ZORN . . . Patti . . . Fun-loving, jok- bass voice, nice guy . . . A handy hand at wielding that ing, and she possesses a lovely smile . . . Another big horn around . . . And can he sing! movie lover . . . Her black hair and lovely complexion make her a good-looker. JAMES l. SUDER . . . jim . . . EverybOdy's pal, Oceans VIRGINIA RUTH ZORN . . . Ginny . . . A really cute, of fun, carefree . . . The sport of his choice is baseball devilish bundle of energy . . . Just likes to rock time . . . An all-around great guy. and worries away . . . Can always be found listening to Page 26 her hillbillies. O1
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Well, here it is-the '52 book, After the many hours of work-and fun, too- we're convinced that if future Bervalon staffers eo-operate, and if they are advised as we were, the yearbook will ad- vance by leaps and bounds. jovciis ANN JOYCE ANN GILL. EDWARD LABUTE, JAMES REED lt is a pleasure and a worthwhile opportunity to belong to the Bervalon staff. I was glad to do my part in publishing the book. Wtxrk- ing with the staff and the sponsors meant many happy, busy hours. ED 9' 9 nlmhg lCnnum Thr Elrnuhlr il up Ewa Where will we go today? Somerset, No doubt you have seen that our theme is Music. We tried to produce a dif- ferent kind of yearbook- treasured by seniors and in- teresting to patrons and underclassmen. jim Meyersdale, Garrett, or Shanksville? Those were the words asked Mr. Leh- man by the boys in the Advertising Department. Solieiting ads was a lot of fun, but it also required a great deal of work. We weren't finished when the ads were all obtained. The ad pages had to be set up, but the work, though diiiieult much of the time, was a lot of fun. JOHN AND KEN Iaqe .38 JOHN BEACHLEY. KENNETH SEIFERT
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