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ROBERT E. DALLMANN Bob General Burlington. N. J. Can be found slaving at Royal Auto Store . . . lives in Beverly Skating Rink . . . baseball fanatic . . . how does he get into all the games free? . . . bashful grin! EUGENE EDWIN DANN “Gene General Beverly, N. J. A steady fellow . . . Chip- munk . . . hang-out is the Home News . . . spends his spare time slaving at Grant's . . . Mr. Stinson's brain child in math. FRANCES JULIA DAVIS Dave General Burlington, N. J. Philadelphia A s fan . . . hot diggity-dog . . . cover-girl look . . . strutting majorette . . . future canary bird . . . owns a fabulous wardrobe . . . dashes here and there. BLAIR JOHNSON DECKER Coal Miner General Burlington, N. J. Specialty is sports . . . twinkle- toes . . . flirting eyes . . . Judy pops corn . . . Hope Fire loafer . . . outstanding gym- nastic star . . . coal miner? CHARLOTTE ANN DENNING Chuck General Beverly, N. J. Blue-eyed blonde from Ran- cocas Road . . . makes the rounds of the country ... al- ways starved ... a Ford's in her future inseparable from Janet . . . has a Bill in Moorestown. ANTHONY J. D'EUSTACHIO Tony Scientific Beverly, N. J. Who's next? . . . watch that wave . popular president . . students' choice . . . Who has the excuse? . . . sharp pianist . . . one of the Philis- tines . . . the merry life of a bachelor. LESLIE SAMUEL DILLON Les General Burlington, N. J. Impish, well maybe . . . what's so appealing in Springside? . . . unforgettable Oogie . . . always happy . . . Audrey . . . wears a halo . . . neat guy and trusted friend. EDWARD PATRICK DOLCE “Eddie General Burlington, N. J. Right-hand man in American Store . . . Farnerville — his home . . . sports an Oldsmo- bile . . . quiet in the classroom, but rough on the gridiron . . . what a line!
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MARY CISCELIA CONREY 'Mary'' Commercial Burlington, N. J. She's helpful and nice . . . was cast in plays twice . . . “Wait for me. Myrna . . . has 3rd period lunch . . . English comes naturally ... is undecided — interior decorator or secretary. ROBERT FRANCIS CONWAY “Bob General Beverly. N. J. Studious . . . ask Mr. Herman . . . rhythmically inclined . . . Pete for short ... a rooter from Beverly . . . and if you want legal advice, he's your man . . . has a friendly grin. MARY VENZIA CORBEZZOLA Grace General Burlington, N. J. She wears out the dance floor . . . majorette . . . Kosh . . . directs traffic in the annex . . . flirty eyes? . . . has the page boy look . . . responsible work- er .. . supplies punch bowls for parties. HARRY G. COX Harry General Burlington. N. J. Future Farmer of America . . . Hows the weather up there? ... a man of few words . . . plaid wool shirts are his favo- rites . . . there's no place like home . . . it's unusual — he likes to work. CHARLES F. CRAMER Stoogie General Burlington, N. J. Drug Center's energetic soda jerk . . . Miss Leonard's head- ache . . . allergic to women (?) . . . basketball and more bas- ketball ... is a southpaw pool player. GEORGE T. CRAMER George General Beverly. N J. Not so noisy! not so quiet . . . one of the B.H.S. Blue Devils . . . watchdog of 303 . . . “Hey, you know what? . . . loyal Beverlyite . . . Peg O' My Heart. SHIRLEY MAE CURTIER Curt General Burlington, N. J. Fancy head twirler . . . has a special love for Farnerville . . . excels in all sports . . . Hey! got your chemistry done? . . . inseparable from the other Shirley . . . Chick . . . sunny disposition. ELAINE MARY D'AGOSTINO E General Beverly, N. J. A dear friend of all . . . extra feature during 4b . . . future dancing teacher . . . meets the world with a giggle — have you heard her? . . . happy-go- lucky.
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JOSEPH WILLIAM DOLCE “Joe Clerical Burlington, N. J. Small and dynamic ... no time for women . . . “Hey. Vince . . . cause of classroom hysteria . . . what would he do without a Plymouth? . . . “I'll have you know I'm 5'4 . ELAINE JANE DULLOS “Elaine Clerical Burlington, N. J. Tricky dancer . . . “Oh, boy!! . . . gets free sodas . . . that low giggle of hers . . . it's al- ways Riverside . . . Frank . . . scatterbrain . . . dancing eyes. JOHN LEWIS EBERLY “Jack Scientific Beverly, N. J. Heaven-sent by way of Pal- myra . . . male supporter of Honor Society . . . helps Mr. Herman teach chemistry . . . intelligence personified . . . his hair is every girl's envy . . . headed for a promising future . . . Eberblob. RUTH ANNA EDGE “Ruthie Commercial Burlington, N. J. Sweet but quiet ... an asset in any office . . . “Peanut is her favorite . . . hails from Stevens . . . industrious . . . baseball and volleyball are her specialties. BARBARA JOAN ENGLE “Barb Classical Burlington, N. J. Talks with her eyes . . . “ack- shully . . . business is her line . . . oh, that blue Chrysler . . . friendly smile . . . Drexel . . . have you seen the sharp socks she knits? . . . “El . . . pret- tiest miss of '50. VIRGINIA R. ERRICKSON “Ginny Commercial Burlington, N. J. Energetic cheerleader captain . . . her entrance to success is her friendly hello . . . “Wait for Lenora . . . What a clog! . . . On the Isle of Capri . . . dangerous behind the wheel? JOHN C. FAUX “J. C. General Beverly, N. J. Not often heard from . . . like- able . . . square dance expert . . . fishing is his first love — women rate, too . . . one of Mrs. Van's boys . . . such big brown eyes. LOIS MARY FELEPPA “Lo Commercial Burlington. N. J. Bound for Rider College . . . proficient seamstress . . . bas- ketball is her favorite sport . . . as quiet as she is nice . . . one of the Big Five . . . has mas- tered the scales.
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