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CURTAIN CALLS Lloyd Forbyesri A golden-haired Adonis wifh rough-hewn shouyers and a deeply melodious voice, our friend Lloyd swings his confidenf swagger down our halls and ouf , info fhe world, leaving a furrow of swooning femmes in his wake. Wifh all his suavify and brillianf alerfness, we can hardly wail' 'ro see Lloyd-on fhe fulfillmeni of his life ambifion-parading in an admiral's uniform! Rufh Garvin: lf's fo Rufhie you wenf when your burden became foo heavy fo carry alone: and i'r's Rufhie who cured your ills wi+h her quief sincerify, her sympafhefic good-nafure, and calm philosophy. To see her is fo like her, fo know her is +o wanf her for a friend. And if she's given you her friendship, cherish if-you're wealfhy. Bill George: Genial Bill! He's one of fhose unusual people who seem fo be everywhere all fhe fime, wifh a finger in every pie, inferesfed in everyfhing. Enfering school lafe, Bill sfarfed up fhe ladder of prominence in Burl- ingame High affer mosf of his friends: buf his amazing deferminafion has carried him near fhe fop. Beffy Jean Gerlach: Those lucky ones who have become acquainfecl wifh Beffy Jean's arfisfry exclaim enihusi- asfically, Wha+ versa+ili+y! Well versed in all fields of music, fhis falenfecl buf refiring young miss also sfands foremosf among fhe dancers of our communify and has already made her opera bow wifh fhe San Carlo Ballef. Paul Haclceffz A vifal, vivacious, winning bundle of elo quence . . . fhaf's Paul. When one needs a pick-up when one needs somefhing fo be done-righf away!- when one needs a bif of advice. Paul is fhe person fo furn fo. He is, sfrangely, always fhere, alerf and eager. anxious fo do his parf and fo please. And he does! Herberf Haglund: Herberi' H. Haglund mighi' be fermed a man-abouf-school-af leasf, if he isn'f, he could be. The physiognomy of Apollo, fhe flashing smile of Chev- alier, and fhe manners of an arisfocraf combine fo malce fhe love-sick girl's dream come frue. Whaf woman's hearf wouldn'+ furn somersaulfs when Herby ankles by? Carloffa Haines: The Mid-Wesf has ifs fornadoes, fhe Ri Soufheasl' ifs floods. Buf double-phooey on such child's play, says Old Man Burlingame . . . We have Tafa. Alfhough The faculfy fhoughf a blasfing proiecf had enfered when she sfruck B. H. S., fhe enfire school has grown 'ro love. admire, and enioy vivacious Tafa. our favorife brand of clynamife-brighf as a new dollar and a million 'rimes more valuable fo all her friends. Chard Heafon: Possessor of a mosf amazing appefife, his Nib's favorife indoor sporfs are eafing, eafing, and eafing. His fwo ambi+ions are: ill fo malce enough money fo re'rire for life by fhe 'rime he's fwenfy-seven:
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CURTAIN CALLS Ralph EllioH: Ralph's lhoughls are winged ones, surely: for he lives in a world of mechanical birds, and his life is a pol'en'rial force in 'lhe field of avialion. We all know fhe li'r+le dark man To be a sfore-house of novel ideas. slimulaling proiecls of every descriplion, and lus+y ideals for living. Tom Elmendorf: Tall, handsome, modesf, he guards lhe co-op wi+h an eagle eye, a sfrong arm, and a friendly And whal can I do for you, Son? Fond of foolball, science, and a cer1'ain young lady whom he can fre- quenlly be seen squiring aboul school. l-le's bound for Slanford and an lvl. D.: and wirh all our hearrs we say. Good luck, Tom! Carol Eschen: Our alrraclive, popular, compelenl Service Poinl' Commissioner, Esh, as she is known lo her friends, is well known and liked as a sporlswoman, an induslrious worker, and a gay and amusing companion. Esh is al- ready an unusually clever wrifer, which hinls a+ 'rhe early affainmenf of her life-long ambi'rion-aulhorship. Jean Eschelman: Jeannie is lhe li'r'rle lass who quielly pur- sues her own sweel way and leads our handsome laddies a merry chase. Dainly she is, and graceful on lhe dance- floor. A charming lillle girl, always well dressed and forever exercising fhe powers of her lovely eyes and bewilching sol:+ voice. Oh, no, you can'+ miss Jeannie. Belaly Ewen: Ewen-pronounced you win. And +ha+'s iusl whal everyone says abouf Belly. She's a four-s+ar winner in band, and +ha+ isn r all, for nimble-fingered Be++y has high hopes of some day becoming a surgical nurse. Those who have walrched her work in 'rhe lab would bel lheir shir+s on sure success for Bef! Doro+h.y Fancher: Typically 'rhe American ouldoor girl, auburn-haired Dol plays everylhing from badminfon +0 soccer wi'rh ease and skill. The 'For+una+e possessor of a greal deal of wim, wigor, and wi+ali+y, Do'r's swell- developed sense of humor adds zesl 'ro even a ge++ing- deader hen-par+y. We'd pu'r our money on Dol s am- bi+ion and efficiency +0 win every Time. Dorolhy Farquer: She's +all and slim, a girl you've oflen seen in 'rhe library. She's ra+her shy and quiet buf her whimsical sense of humor and earnesf conscienfiousness have won our whole-hearled respect A musical lrend, for she's an ac+ive member of 'rhe Band and G-lee Club, and we've walched her gel several silver B's, loo. Muriel Frey: l-lere's a newcomer, bu+ one you all know. For she's blond and mighly aflraclive, and she has a snapping good line. Full of life, 1'oo: and we usually find her driving a lan sedan around 'rhe campus. Easy 'ro know and even easier To like is lhis olher half of fhe Douglass-Frey machine.
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CURTAIN CALLS l2l 'ro make a model gadgef +ha'r will revolu+ionize +he world and earn him everlasiing fame. Dorolhy Hill: Tafi haled +0 lose her, buf Burlingame has been rejoicing ever since she gof her, for how could we ever ge'r along wifhoul' our genfle, prefly Dororhy Hill? ln our mosi cherished high school memories, +here will always remain 'rhe image of a quiei, reserved girl, and rhe caprionz My Friend, Dorofhy Hill. Grace Hirayama: We seldom like affeciionalely, and as a friend, 'rhose whom we clon r know. Ye? rhere are 'Few who can help liking Grace, know her or nor. She has a charm and an air of friendliness +ha+ do our cold wesrern hearis a deal of good. Ar+is'r, sporisman, gardener. friend-good luck +0 you, Grace! Be++y Hi+e: A smile, a friendly glance. or a warm hello are each very saiisfying when faken in single doses. Buf . Beirry is one girl who can pu+ +hese 'lhree 'logefher wi+h her habiiual grace and generosi+y. Consequenily, no wonder we like io meer BeH'y in ihe hall, if only for one of her friendly greeiings-enough io cheer us up for fhe resi' of fhe day. Lloyd Hooper: Jovial grace and ease, a siudied yer care- less-seeming nonchalance, and a head of lighf-brown wavy hair. l+'s Lloyd. Hooper, one of ihe easiesi seniors I +0 gel along wifh. Can mosi ofien be found lolling on fhe avenoo, driving a big black Packard, or in com- pany wilh his popular older broiher. Virginia Howe: A surrealisl' drawing: a pain+er's smock: a lemon meringue pie +hrown inio an eleciric fan- Snookie Howe. The epiiome of ceniuries full of mad- cap aniics, of all rhe Marx Brorhers and Rilz Brorhers and mad Russians of all lime, of all 'rhe Einsleins and Darwins and Carrels of our years-Snookie is, wi'rhou+ reserva- rion, fhe mosr brilliani, mos+ hilarious, mos+ enjoyable person we know. Douglas Hughmanick: Our own Commissioner of Ari, whose posiers are a welcome decora+ion in any hall. Everyone is all-+00-familiar wiih his snappy Ford--vin- rage l900. He is especially noied and respecfed for his poise and solemniiy on The sfage, for his cheerful grin, and for his abiliiy io remain ar large in spife of clay-long wanderings 'rhrough 'rhe halls. Blair Hyde: An all-round afhlereg The baskeiball, foolball. and irack 'reams will all suffer wifhoul' him. ln spife of a shyness which makes him raiher reserved in school, Blair's grea+ fun when you gei +o know him. Squin+y's good looks, poise, and smoofh personaliiy have given him +he repufarion of being a heari-breaker, 'cause our sfaunch woman-haier iusl' won r weaken.
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