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EUGENE YONNO MARIE ZARZACA Ml. Iinlly Roml 326 Fr-rnwoorl Aw-mm Bovvrly Burlingiou UGPIIUH Uvrwrol URM . f'omnwrriul Slmp Clulm I, 2, 4: Tllrifl Clulm 2: Rillc Clulw 3. CIYS I. I, S1-rrc-Inry 2. Clmirmnn 4: Lilxrnry lxioni- Bnsclmlrs Toll XVilliauus . . . one oi Ivlrs. Blunfs lor I: Clxrislnms Play I: Crafls Club I: Arrlmery I: olcl lzoys of 302 . . , hull, rlurlc, nnrl lmmlsomr- . . . Sorror I: Horlwy I. 2: Hull Guarrl 2. I, 4: Dromn so vc-ry niu-. Clulr 2: Bnslcc-Ilmll 2: Arrowlreacl 3. 4: Play Cmnrniih-v 3: Party Committee- 3: Ivlorlvrn Language Clulw 3: Heirloom, 4: Auclitorium Guarrl 4: Snark Slmclc 4. Coruplr-Icly fl:-pr-nclaIwIc . . . lovvly voirv . . . niisliirig smilv nnrl prolly flnrlc lmir . . . vvry sorinlvlc' . . . nc-mls a mr . . . UHnvc you soon lxiillir-7 IIENRIETTA PAGE 27 lf. llc-url Strvvl Burlington ul lvnri c:l'lH'Y!ll Dr-lwating Clulm I. 2: Vollcylxnll I: Clrilcl Curr' Vol- univr-r Nvorlc 2. Loyal lnnslivllwall Inn . . . plans Io olicnrl n lmusinvss rollcgc . . . Io B.H.S. lrcr senior your Irorn Simon Grillz Iiigll Srlmool . . . conscientious in liar work. SNACK SHACK Top Row: Anlliony Crisloforo, Allwrl Kingston, Rirlmrcl Coyle-, Clyrlr- IJIIIIIIIILIU, Xvullvr lfromm, Rolwrl AIIRIIIIS, Riiylllfillil XXVIIIIXIIIIS, SHlllllf'l VilfK'ilf!l. lvlirlcllc Row: Anrlrvw Bollirlc, Kvrlnvlll Arlmns, Curruvln Iyollv, SIr'Ini lxiillvr, finil llislrop, .loamnv Curry, H4-rilm Uvnnvll, Ilntririn Pilling, ivlnrio Znrzaun, Clmrlvs l rr-iff-lclc-r. ISOHOIII FQOVYI lxilfliilril SIUHTI, IIURIYI I,lll'lly, lyilififiil I'zC'l'Vl'S, DFl0fPS I,l'VVElllll0WN'Skil, CIIIIIH ISIYIIGIYCIIIIITRI, lxinry lA lIlIllil. Wir. Grew:-, Cnrrm-ln Coppola, .Ioun Yzlnnnrvlln, Ilnlririn Ullnmn, Ixinry Pntrirlcis, Xvilnm Sl llf0l'llI'l'. 30
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CHRISTINE VVHITE H4 York Strcvt Burlington f'Ilris General Arviwry I. 2: BusIu'tImII I, 2, I: G.A.A. I, 2, 3: I'IorIu-y 3: Sniu'Ic Slim-k 4. Rapid speaker . . . favors I'musIu-tIwaII, ciunfingl, ancI IigI1t Hue uniforms . . . cuts a mean rugI . . . does everything tI1c ImrmI wny. RAY VX'II.I.IAINIS 440 AsIi Stn-vt DeIzinL'0 WrrIfrrirrrn CIPricnI Dmnm CIuIm I: .I. V. I:ootImII I, 2: I:nutImII I. 2. I: IVIngirinns' cTIl.lI'l 5: Chorus 4: Hvirloom 4: Snm'Ic SIlnrIi 4. Uforinir-In . . . sImrp cInnrr'r . . . mu1IIy in Iovv . . trouIwIv nmIwr? . . . scrumi HIVIiIcc Angcion . . Ilound on Penn Street. CI IARLIIS VVORTI I ImInystown Nr-w .Ie-rsvy CIlus Ciussiml LIIIOHIS 2, I, 4: IxIm'im- flporutor 2: I,Iuy Cust ,IC Boys' Sluts' I: Typing CIuIi I. I.0vvs purtivs , . . uIwnys witI1 DOIN' un1I UCIIIZH . . . BurIington's Ioss to AII4-ntown . . , nc-vcr Iorpvl I5rigIunn Young . . , pIuyc-:I r'arrIs 1Iuring junior pIuy . . . rutxlstropilv. ILDXVARD XYRIGHT 320 Iyvnn Strvvl I5urIinglon nSIinlu Gvnvrul .I. I'InotImII 2, I: I:ontImII I, 4: Rini' CIuIsr I: Iimnvrunrn Trvnsurvr I: IIomc-room Iln-sicivnt 4: Stucii-nt Coun4'iI 4: IJPIICFIIIPIIIS CIuIi 4. UOI1, my Inari Ir'r'tI . . . tI1r- biggest man on tIic IIootI'mII tc-um . . . TIN-y mII mc- .Iim Dandy , . . in mfvmI'rr'r nI tImt I-lim P1-nn Struct aggregation next stop NuvyI ALAN VVHITELOCK 6I5 IVIuIII'n-rry Stn-vt DcIunro Sir WriI!vr Gvnvrai Chorus 3, 4: IVIovio Op:-rntnr II, 4: OrrIl0stm 4: HeirIoom PI1otograpI1er 4. The Dobbins KeedI . . , gymxs Iris Iuvoritc suImj0c't . . . Einstein's wrong: Sir AIan is right . . . man ot a lI1ousancI anrI one taIcnts . . . camera Imppy. LAIVIONT VVIILIS 238 Pr-arI Street BurIingtun Scanlan Gvncral CIIQDTIIS I, 4: I,Iuy QIOIIIIIIIIIPI' I: I.l'IIl'flll4'Il'S CIuI'r 3, 4: TrarIc 3, 4. UH:-y now, Ivt's Imp uwIliI1-In . . . Nvvst I3IliIIy's Hitt to B.II.S .... sings tcnor in tIn- rIionrs . , . Nh-k! . . . uVX'Imt's Impp'nin', fnptnin? DAVID XVRIUIII' 510 York Strvvt I5urIinQlon Hnuvifiw Genvrai IVIaQif'inns' CIUIJ 3. IInrIv DavicII . . . TImt's wit? . . . pI1iIosopI1er oI IfngIisI1 IV . . originaI Sparc Cmict . . . mrIio Iiivnri. JOAN YANNARI'II,I.A 1700 IVIr'II'zournu Avenue Br'vr'rIy nfounyi CIassicaI I .I'I.A. I, 2: Iiomr-room Sr-rrvtary 2: I'InII Guard I, 2, 3, 4: Stucivnt CnunriI 2, 3: Party LTOHIIIIIIIGP 2, I: Square- Danring CIuIw 2: I,Iny Cust 3: I'Iomcmom Virv-PrvsicI0nt 3: Prom Comrnittvr' AI: Hvirloom 4: AucIitorium Guard 4: I7Iuy Cornmittvr- 4: Honrcrooni Rvprvscntative 4. Keeps Iwusy at IVIrCrory's . . . nIwuys mixmI up . . . oI'h-n sc-on witii Bill . . . IIirtatious wnys . . . pretty miss Irom 203.
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HISTORY The wheel of progress rolls on, and we, the Class of 1952, endeavor to carry out our duties as good citizens so that we may, hereafter, loolc upon our lives with pride and fulfillment as we do now, glancing over four of the most im- portant years in our development. We, lilce our colonial forefathers, have used our heritage to the utmost good of the Alma Mater. We. too, witnessed and tool: part in the revision of our constitution with serious and lahorious worlc. We have struggled and survived through the worst to achieve the hest. Our wagon wheels have rolled over rough territory, presenting challenges which refused to he ignored. Sometimes we faltered in our path. laclcing the courage of former protagonists. hut most of the time we have picked ourselves up from roclcy ground and stormed doggedly through even though our lcnees did hleed a hit on the way. Many of us failed many times: then with the stuhhorn persistence which has heen bred into us we turned at the right time to find even greater success. Some did not reach notable heights of achievement nor touch the quiet depths of great knowledge, hut we all fthe extrovert, the introvert, and the amhivertj donated logs to the cabin as did our colonial forefathers. ln comparable lahor we cast our mold for the future. What- ever we have heen, we shall he, only bigger. Four years ago we came here shy, cautious freshmen, yet eager and willing to hecome coclcy sophomores, then to reach the prestige of juniors, leaving behind that inferiority complex of underclassmen. Suddenly we are seniors. All too soon do we realize that we must leave the comfort and protection of our log cabin and scrutinize the past willfully to scan the great plains of opportunity. Too soon do we realize that all of this has heen ours in a way that we shall never have again. We fought hard. We played hard. We lived hard. You will find traces of it in everything we did. Remember the victorious games, the glory in our spirit even when we lost? The charity in our hearts when we gave? The pride of our Colors and the fidelity with which we upheld them? The gaiety of our dances? Our faith, our honor-yes. here you will find traces . . . Now all is left to you, who follow in our steps. We have blazed the many and various trails for you, have opened them wider as those hefore us have done for us, and as you will do for those loehind you. May you, fellow students, relive what we have so gloriously experienced. Graduation talces us haclc hrielly to reminisce over all these moments so that we. not until now, fully realize the tenderness, the happiness, the heartlorealc of it all. So let us linger a hit, for soon we must go. 31
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