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JEAN ARWOOD Sally” Dancing Club 1; Bowling Club 1, 2; Class Committee 2, Pine Tree Subscription 3; Mannequin Club 3; Pine Tree Literary, Secretary 4; Activity Council Representative 4. Presenting: A lucky girl (have you seen her ring?). Private property: Her infectious laugh. Remember: “Please get your senior write-ups in' Feature Attraction: That sparkling personality. NORMA BACLEY Glee Club 1; Mannequin Club 3; Popular Recordings Club 3. Rare quality: Shyness. Feature attraction: Being an all-around girl. Usually seen: Looking like a million dollars. In memory of: Her shining hair. BENHAM BALDWIN Sonny Bowling Club 1; Ping Pong Club 1; Field Day 1 ; Intramurals I, 2, 3; Class Committee 3. Addicted to: The Deep South. Favorite pastime: Listening to Shaw. Miller, and Dorsey. Ambition; To be a good New Dealer. Noted for: Yelling his head off at basketball games. WARREN BARRETT Stuyvesant High School, New York, New York 1; A Cap- pella Choir 2, 3; Student Council 4. We still hear: That laugh. Time out: For making explosions in the lab. Vision of the future: M. D. We like: His subtle humor. 19
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RUTH ANDERSON Ruthie” Ping Pong Club 1 ; Red Cross Club 1; Glee Club 2. Claim to fame: Her ability as a hostess. September. 1943: Capitol U's circumspect freshman. Will we ever forget: Those A's in French? Believe it or not: She's a true Washingtonian. HARRY ANDREWS junie” Chess Club 1 ; Ping Pong Club 1; Field Day 1; Traffic Squad 1; Varsity Basketball 1, 4; Intramurals 1, 2. 3; Junior Varsity 3. Introducing: The little Man of Sports.” Ten years hence: Harry James' cnly rival. Feature attraction: His subtle (?) humor. Never without: That famous Andrews smile. JANET AP-jONES Jap” Alice Deal Junior High School. Washington. D. C. 1; Wood- row Wilson High School. Washington. D. C. 2; Retail Selling 4. May we present: A speed demon. Ambition: To own the latest Packard convertible. Prevailing sin: Being late for homeroom. Redeeming virtue: Being a super salesperson. CUSSIE ARNOLD Gus” Field Day 1 ; Intramurals 1 ; Glee Club 1; Bowling Club 1. 2; Dancing Club 1; Athletic Club 2; Chips 2; George Wash- ington Debate 2; Activity Council Representative 3; Sub- Deb Club 3; Cheerleader 4; Class Committee 4; Pine Tree Literary 4. People notice: Her sunny disposition. Standard ecjuipment: Her megaphone. Inspiration: Rudyard Kipling. Aspiration: To be writing the news. 18
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SHIRLEY GRACE BENSON Track Academy, Kittery, Maine 1 ; Woodrow Wilson Higr. School, Washington, D. C. 2, 3. Here comes: A quiet senior. Oueer quirk: Those animals and (kills she gives herself for Christmas. Cherished urge: To return to Maine. Favorite pastime: Knitting mittens. DOUCLAS PATRICK BERRY, JR. Dee” Varsity Basketball 1 ; Field Day 1; Athletic Club 1 ; Student Council Alternate I ; Ping Pong Club 1 ; Intramurals 1, 2. 3; Junior Varsity 2, 3. Soon to be seen: Naval Air Corps. Secret desire. To get more gas. Ambition: To bomb Berlin. Remembered for: Being an ace at all sports. JULIA ELIZABETH BLACKMON Judy” Bowling Club 1 ; Dancing Club 1; Commercial Club 3 Personality: Above boiling. Current conversation: The Marines. We love: Her pleasing laugh. We predict: Wife of a Marine. HARVEY BLOOMBERC Track 1 ; Radio Club 1; Intramurals 1. 2. 3; Weight Lift- ing Club 1 ; Class Treasurer 2; Student Council Representa tive 2; Class Committee 3. We present: Bethesda's Beau Brummel. Only fault: Whistling at blondes. Local hangout: A W. Future hangout: Army Air Corps. 20
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