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BEVERLY ANNE DASHER “Puddy” Lawton Junior High School, Lawton, Oklahoma 1; Lawton Senior High School, Lawton, Oklahoma 2; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Home Nursing 3; Home Room Representative 3; Pine Tree Adver- tising 4. Fit and fair from top to toe . . . Short and sweet . . . That '‘Mademoiselle” look . . . Those drawings on all her papers ... A hard-working “Jango” . . . Her demure look. UAJLsJU; JOHN JOSEPH DEEBO Castle Heights Military Academy, Lebanon, Ten- nessee 1, 2, 3; Tumbling 4. Dark silhouette . . . John's other plans . . . Slightly on the silent side . . . Dark red sweater . . . Earnest worker . . . Jolly good fellow. ELIZABETH ANN DOSSETT “Betty” Bailey High School, Jackson, Mississippi 1; Teaching 2; Activity Council (Alternate) 3; Representative 4; Pine Tree Subscription 3; Cheering Squad 4; Red Cross Production 4. Presenting a first rate gal . . . Known for her friend- liness and smile . . . Aspires to world tours by plane ... The demure student with a brain . . . Often seen: leading school cheers . . . Always seen: looking beau- tiful and lovely. NORMA DUKE Library Club 1, 2; Bowling Club 1; Intramurals 1; Artcraft Identification 2; Typing Club 3; Pine Tree Subscription 4. Dislikes Washington weather—who doesn't? ... To pass Mr. Williams' course is her present aim ... To become a super nurse is her future . . . Always ready and willing to give a helping hand . . . Good humor and brains combined.
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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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GLORIA ANNE ELLERS “Glow” “Gig” Upper Arlington Jr. High School, Columbus, Ohio 1; Rosedale High School, Irwin, Ohio 2, 3. Likes to dance and read . . . Can’t decide between Ohio State College and University of Southern Cali- fornia . . . Wishes the waning hours (of night?) would last longer . . . Future job as a dietitian in a large hospital. WILLIAM I). EVANS “Bar . a Art Club 1, 2; Dramatic Club 1; Airplane Mechani sV v 2; Aeronautics 3; Softball Intramurals 3. fD Just plain “Bill” . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Soon to be h fr • seen in the Army Air Corps . . . That Jim Berryman Jb' ability . . . Passion for sports. I) jr MARY ESTELLE EDWARDS “Myrl” Basketball 1; Dancing Club 1; Community Service 2; School Service 3; Retail Selling 4. Smooth saleslady . . . Interested in travel folders. Bob is the man of the hour . . . She’s an asset to any home, boys . . . Active, with a mischievous streak . . . Nothing can disturb her good humor. BETTY M. FLACK Bowling Club 1; Student Council 1; Dance Committee 2; Activity Council 3, Alternate 2; Class Committee 3; Pine Tree Advertising 3; Pine Tree Subscription 4. Bombshell from (iB-Town” . . . Collection of clothes . . . Quiet voice . . . Definitely air minded . . . Beau- tiful dark hair . . “Mary Jane and I” .. . Dignified manner tempered with sweetness.
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