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LOIS CAROL COPENHAVER Spectator’s Club 1; Red Cross 1; Bowling Club 1; Bridge Club 1; Intramurals I, 4; Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Community Service 2; Field Day 2, 3; Ac- tivity Council 2, 3; President 4; Dramatic Club 3. Bonnie lassie . . . Efficient Activity Council head . . . Glib with the tongue and good on the eyes . . . Bud- ding actress with talent . . . The Sport’s Crowd . . . Bustling around. VIRGINIA CREGER “Ginny” Thurmont High School, Tlmrmont, Maryland 1, 2, 3; Retail Selling 4. Her unusual blue eyes . . . Distinctive maroon plaid coat . . . Short with a sweet personality ... We wish we had met her sooner. JAMES SHEPHERD CRUPPER “Jim” Leland Varsity Basketball 1; Basketball Intramurals 1; Intramural Football 3. B.C.C’s much admired fashion plate ... A smile that sends ’em . . . Acts nonchalant and hides his in- terest . . . Seen watching ball games . . . Lady killer . . . No excess words. THOMAS CLAYTON CURTIS “Black Jarius” Varsity Track 1; Dancing Club 1; Bowling Club 1; Ping Pong 1; Art; Intramurals 2; Study Hall 2; Morse Code 2; Football 2; Intramurals 3; Hi Y 3. “ 1 reg’lar feller” . . . Tips the tenpins and collects stamps . . . “Why study?”—Homework is what lie likes least. . . “Beau Brummel” look . . . Quiet little man ... A chemistry fiend.
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DAVID J. CLARK Grove Jr. High School, Denver, Colorado 1; Morse Code 2; Class Committee 2; Student (Alternate) Council 3; Nominating Committee 4. Hard working ... No more homework—“just dream- ing, thanks” . . . Small hut energetic . . . Good lookin’ clothes . . . Bowling and skating . . . “Well out West we” ... We classify Dave 1-A. FLORA ANNE CONNER “Flo” Port Washington Junior High School, Port Washing- ton, New York 1; Port Washington Senior High School 2; Art Club 3; Pine Tree Art Stall 4. Loves art . . . Doesn’t like homework—takes up too much time . . . Will become a commercial artist via art school. . . Seen gathering greenery for her guinea pigs during fourth period . . . Always knitting ... At- tractive appearance. PHILLIP CONNOLLY “Phil” Kensington Jr. High 1; Canterbury Prep 2. “Firewater Phil” . . . Likeable disposition . . . Fa- vorite pastime: Everett’s car . . . Adapted to tight squeezes . . . Wants to own the 0. P. A. MARY JANE COPELAND “Jerry” Ping Pong Club 1; Basketball Intramurals 1; Home Nursing 2; Teaching 3; Typing 3; Retail Selling 4. She’s really an angel . . . Her haunting smile . . . Lynne’s girl... Home on the skates . . . Those dreams of a honeymoon cottage ... A chic chick with sell- ing ability . . . Polite and precious.
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JEANNE CURTISS Glee Club 1; Bowling Club 1; Teaching Club 2; Tat- tler, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Pepper Club 4. The Thursday night deadline . . . Bright as a new penny . . . Easy to get along with . . . Curly hair that glistens . . . Green eyeshade, paper cuffs and a pencil . . . Always on the go. MARY ANN D’ALESSANDRO Dancing Club 1; Bowling Club 1; Dramatic Club 1; V. C. Choir 2, 3; Retail Selling 4. Doesn't like anyone who talks more than she does— there are very few . . . Immediate plans—Maryland U. . . . Future plans—to become a buyer for a big department store . . . Has always wanted to sing with a name band ... IFe think she will succeed. T7 o0 y CHARLES DE BURGH DALY “Chuck” Dramatic Club 1; Baseball, Assistant Science Club 4. New Dealer . . . Knows his figures . . . Proud of his Irish—and why not? . . . “You can take it with you” . . . Exponent of oratorical informality. NANCY LEON IE DANGOISSE Bowling Club 1; Intramurals 1; Red Cross Production 2: Library Club 2. Her golden halo . . . Making “A’s” with a twist of her finger . . . That cool, calm, quiet appearance to sooth a fevered brow . . . Nice to have around . . . Softly treading B.C.C.’s sacred halls.
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