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First Row: Evans. Second Row, Top to Bottom: Iisrss, FsLrnus, FLANIGAN, Fox, Fmxznzn, Gr-IENT. Third Row, Top to Bottom: F.xwcra'r'r, Fnsnns, Foncv, Fnazxsn, Fnrsnr., GABY. 'A' YALE ESTES-kept the football team in stitches -gazes long- ingly at balcony from the band pit-the radio voice of BBB fame-never at a loss for a S10 word-power to you, Archie. ROSEMOND EVANS- Rosie -poise and charm of a queen has she-an ambition was realized when her Monument was published-high places appeal to her-airplanes and penthouses-may she reach the stars. BOB FAWCETT-Hi-Y hi school hi spot-builds muscles play- ing baseball-roars at antics of William Bendix-would like to skirt the clouds in a Piper Cub. BEVERLY FELIBLE- Bev shudders at cutting up bugs-tri- umphant over passing senior English-basketball makes her heart do flipflops-her sense of humor is priceless. EILEEN FIELDS- Honey to her friends-easy to get along with-preparing for a business career-would like to be an explorer. ED FLANICAN-our Colonel-his biggest thrills came on the gridiron-wants to be a G-Man or work for Scotland Yard -Ed, you'll make a dashing Dick Tracy. MARJOBIE FORGY-relished daubing paint for pop contest- soft-hearted Iorie dreams of owning a hundred dogs and cats-beauty college for her. BARBARA FOX- Foxie rounds up news stories-however, would rather round up herd on a rancho of her own-her smile will melt the most tenacious cowboy. WALLACE FRAZER-greatest difficulty keeping in school -favorite sports: tennis and swimming-headed for the Navy-says he fancies being a psychologist. CLAUDIA FRAZIER-will long remember trips up and down the west stairs- Red nails hold no appeal for a redhead, says Claudia-hopes to be a secretary--efficiency plus. VIRGINIA FRIEDL- Ginny glories in going around in cir- cles at Skatemor-a business major-decorating the senior float was loads of fun-heaven's gift to any hospital. RICHARD GABY-favorite period comes between 11:45 and 12:15-forgets this world when he gets on skates-would like to try a hard at radio technology-we say, Dick's on on the beam. FAYE CHENT- Smiley wishes streetcars ran on thirty second is ln? f is X 4 F s schedules-hopes a certain Marine will talk her out of a business career-her nickname is an understatement. 'k ' -mr' ' A if ,, SIZLOTQ, c ' 2 if 7' , . ' lv Page Twentu-five ' if A xi-feel A A I N 3 G- Q0 as 1 l
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52.15 .I X ' .sei A Q, , r W1 Wi' i .. .f T if 7 U , . .eifj A Liar tx 1 JI if 9 Q if M. 5 f sy f g 'Q + anion First Row, Top to Bottom: Drnnrn, Donuar, Duff, EASTMAN, Ersrmn, DBNT. Second Row, Top to Bottom: Em-mxrr, Dnonr, DUNHAM, Emzmzrnc, Emanunc, DENTON. Third Row: Donnv. 'k NORMA DENT-excellent stenographer-likes musical assem- blies best-favorite amusements: dancing and skating-does all things well. BENNIE DENTON-in the Merchant Marine-noted for his attractive teeth-overwhelmed when he got all 1's--will be a cook or a baker. ARLENE DIBBLE-the uniform of a Cadet Nurse interests her so much she intends to make nursing her profession-very precise and deliberate. SHIRLEY DOBIN-likes to type and take shorthand-intends to follow a business career-give her a book to make her happy-needs several alarm clocks to get her up in the morning. JACK DONLEY-everything about school suits Jack-gets a thrill out of all sports, but especially football-often seen tinkering with his blue Ford. DOROTHY DRODT-dislikes forums-proud of her typing- plans to be a stenographer-rides her bicycle for exercise. DALE DUFF-likes everything-especially figures-Centen's Casanova --hopes to be a brain surgeon. PAT DUNHAM-dreams up advertising schemes-will make this her life's work-favors tennis as a sport-appreciates music-biggest thrill was being a Hesperian essay finalist. SYLVIA EASTMAN-hails from Westwood in Denver-chief delight: horseback riding and fishing, no womis, please- a budding artist. ROBERTA EBERLING-'4Bobbie looks forward to modeling a cap and gown-feels at home on both the tennis court and ice pond-any office will be graced by her pleasant smile. RUTH EBERLING-takes dictation with gusto-Ruthie says she'll sing Happy Day when she gets her sheep skin- orange blossoms when that lieutenant gets home. BLANCHE EPSTEIN-rhetoric her specialty-an enthusiastic debater-she's surely headed for Town Hall-writes essays on the side-an optimist of the first degree. CELESTINE ERHART- Sally will try a business career, but art's her hobby-harmonized with Cecilian-that captivat- ing dimple charms everyone--including Jack. Page Twenty-four
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lf' ff .mio 'cs 'k First Row, Toy to Bottom: GoNzALBs, GOODMAN, C. GREEN, Gmnr, Gnovs, HAMLING. Second Row, Top tn Bottom: Goon, GRAHAM, J. GREEN, Gmirrrrn, Gus'r, HARNISH. 'k FRANK GONZALES--has trouble keeping awake during ac- tivity periods-feels much brighter by lunch hour--wants to go to college-no bachelor life for him. MARILYN GOOD- California, here I come -pulse quickens at mention of Little Theater-would like to try a hand at interior decorating for a 1'Prince -Good is golden. HARRIET GOODMAN--symphony soloist-equally superb as Jenny Lind or Ioan Davis-her eyes speak-writes a snappy line- she shall have music wherever she goes. LILY GRAHAM- Butch -a trapeze artist-a good head at figurin'-wants stilts in a crowd-but we know she'll get to the top without them. CHARLES GREEN-a Digest fan-the jokes are funny-won't be contented 'til his address is the Green ranch-will go to sea first-on land or sea Chuck is on the ball. JACK GREEN-headed for Uncle Sam's Coast Guard--hopes they don't carry their lunch boxes-full of ideas on every- thing-does a swell job of tossing ens and ems. MARY IO GRIBI-thinks you-all from Pueblo are tops--the joys of Christmas and springtime keep her gay for all 12 months-wishes goodbys were never said. MARILYN GRIFFITH- Grif,'-Centen's Lil' Russell of 1945 -her blood pressure goes up when watching a pigskin classic-should be nominated for the good humor girl of Centen. MARJORIE GROVE- Marge still can't believe she's editor- blushes easily-is stage shy-basketball has a particular fas- cination for her-radiates with the joy of living. MILDRED GUST- Gusty is as refreshing as her name-fav- orite dress: jeans, a plaid shirt, and a railroad jacket--enjoys senior English-hopes to serve her country as a Cadet Nurse. ROBERT HAMLING-remembers jaunts to outof-town games -has a turn for sports writing-a handsome advocate ofthe grease paint-Bob won our hearts in Submerged. DOROTHY HARNISH-Altiora's prexy-one-third of the Downbeats -a bewitching ROTC majorette-delights in a rousing basketball fray-her tinkling laugh rings often. Page Twenty-:ix
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