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PETER CAMPLAIR Pete Puppet Club I; Shop Club 2, 3; Reading Club 3. The Good Earth has a magnetic appeal for Pete, and ho spends his spare time digging in his garden. He's proud of his horticultural achievements—and rightly so! Ho can be equally proud of his record of service to the school. ROBERTA CARLOCK Bobbie Dancing Club I; Bowling Club I; Intramurals 2. 3; Ping Pong 2: Bowling 2, 3: Hockey 4; Basketball Manager 4; Girls' Athletic Club 4. As the indispensable manager of the girls' basketball team. Bobbie has been a successful competitor against all rivals. She is a champion in the fields of hockey, ping pong, bowl- ing and horseback riding. HILTON CARTER Richard Montgomery High School. Rockville, Md. I. 2. 3: Shop Club I. 2. 3; 4-H Club I. 2. 3; Table Tennis Club 4. Words are silver, silence is golden. and Hilton's shyness and quietness have caused a veritable aold rush of friends. His fine scholastic record and modals for shooting are proof of his industriousness. ANN CARRIGAN Dancing Club I, 3; Bowling Club I: Field Day I, 2: Intramurals 2; Student Council 3. 4; Commercial Club 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Mannequin Club 4. If John Powors thinks ho has beautiful models now. just wait until ho sees Ann! With Ann's face and figure, which she keeps by vigorous cheerleading, wo should soon be having better looking magazine covers. -{24}-
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ROBERT BURRIS Bob Newton Community Hiqh School, Newton, III. I. 2: Grenada High School, Grenada, Miss. 3; Study Club 4. A dosiro to got along with everybody and tho personality to male this an easy task are Bob's outstanding charac- teristics. Ho is also an excellent track star who helped his team run to victory. ETHELMAE BURROWS Paul Jr. High School, D. C. I: Roosevelt High School, D. C. 2; Commercial Club 3, 4. Some day I want to travel. says Ethelmae. flashing those devastating dimplos in our direction. First, however, she intends to bocomo o success in the clerical field and thon she'll see the world. ROBERT BURROWS Bob Dancing Club I: Bowling Club I: Field Day 1.2: Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4: Student Council I; Shop Club 2, 3; Basketball 3: Pine Tree Advertising Staff 4: Fashion Show Committee 4. In this age of cynics and hard-bitton realists, it's rofroshing to find a boy who has kept some of his illusions. Fairy talos don't interest Bob any more, but he still belioves in Brownios.” JAMES CALLAN Jimmie Intramurals I, 2, 3: Stamp Club Vice-President I: Basketball I, 3. 4; Ping Pong Club Vice-President I. 2: Student Council 3, Vice-President 4. Tho Studont Council Vice-President with the genial smile and frank bluo eyes is Jimmy. He's olso the boy with tho black and rod car that has an India liconse on it and beautiful girls in it. -{23}-
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FRANK COLEMAN Student Council I; Hiking Club I; Photography Club I; Intramurals 1.2, 3. 4: Art Club 2, 3; Field Day I. 2; Fashion Show Committee 4. Tho snap, crackle, pop which you hear daily isn’t the sound of milk being poured over Rice Krispios. If the noise isn’t Frank's sporty car slithering down the stroet, it’s your eyes popping open at his classy color combinations in clothes. Romember his purple pants and orange jacket? JOHN COLLINS Rip Student Council I, 2: Intramurals I. 2. 3. 4; Field Day 1.2, 3, 4: Dancing Club I; Laboratory Club 3; Chess and Checkers Club 3. John, with his irresistible grin, docorated the bench during most of the basketball season, but in the last game. Bethesda fans yelled. We want Johnnie! The result—he swished the cords often enough to make him high scorer. BETTY JANE CLEATON B. J. Field Day I, 2. 3; Marionette Club 2: Intramurals 2. 3: Typing Club 3: Recreational Leadership Club 3: Pepper Club 3. 4; Chips Staff 4: Girls' Athletic Club 4: Hockey 4: Basketball 4. Rosorvod and quiet in class is this mercurial miss with the oxprossive eyes. Yet Betty can chat as humorously and cleverly as the best of us in a social gathering. ROY CORDERMAN Traffic Squad I: Dramatic Club I: Photography Club I; Bowling Club I; Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4; Field Day 2, 3: Track 2. 3: Intramurals 3: Chemistry Club 3; Journalism Club 3: Graduation Committee 4. Affable Roy. the boy with tho numerous Scout honors, has the distinction of being one of the best dressed boys in school. His neatness and geniality should make his ambition —to be a West Pointer—easy to attain. -{25}-
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