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BURCI-I, BONNIE JEAN ' ' Der Bonnie suits Bonnie - ' t icture fectly. She is a pleasan p 'les and shakes her when she smx bonnie brown curls. She is quiet and demure and needs nothing more than her own self to make her presence enjoyable. CAMPBELL, JEAN Jean is so busy these days that she can scarcely keep up with herself -- even her words rush to catch up with one another. She comes and goes in a pleasant state of confusion that creates ust of activity and leaves 8. K ' everyone smiling. BURGGRAAF, CALVIN Cal's most familiar pose is astride his faithful bicycle. No matter what his errand, he seems to know just where he is going and how he is going to get there. Here's hoping he can pedal his way as blithely up hill and down dale through life's traffic. CARRIGAN, JAMES Meet Captain Carrigan- everybody's favorite. Jimmy has led many cheers for the home team, his own spirit inspiring that old fight locomotive in the team and grandstand alike. We have rooted with him and for him and Bet-ty gets places in his chosen profession. CENTILLI, BERT It has taken Bert only a few l himself to all months to sel of us. He is the fellow with the right ticket-and he sells ' ' dmission any- it. He gains his a here with his smile and a Hx, W if 1 CHILDS, HOWARD D. A humorist, a pest, and an ort that's all-around good sp . Dick. He is on deck at all times to give a hand wherever activity attracts his attention. A valu- able man, he is too, for it is fellows like this that keep our class on its toes. CLAPP, K. WILLIAM Bill, with his hair in his eyes. surpasses Ish Kahibble and he's equally as much fun. Sometimes he's quiet, sometimes he's the life of the classroom, and all the time he's being Hjust Bill, and that's what we like best about him. CLARK, ZULA HENRIETTA We have come to know Zula as a modest classmate, one who is always willing to cooperate in her friendly way. Her quiet manner and ways of doing things have led us to believe that big things are often accomplished in an unassuming way. there.
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BRIDGES, JOYCE WJ FWHM BLOORE, ROBERT BRUCE There's something about a soldier - especially when he has an engaging smile and a. shock of unruly red hair. No matter where Bob lands when he be- he will have comes a Marine, the situation well in hand as always. BOLHOUSE, RUTH KATHRYN Ruth is at her best encourag- ing her champion volley-ball team or batting out a homer for her baseball squad. Her cool decisions and direct play are a quiet demonstration of the good, clean American spirit of com- petition she displays in all activities. BOOGARD, RICHARD If nothing happens to be hap- pening when Dick happens along, things don't just happen, but are made to happen, for he is always ready to start some- thing new. We are glad the fellows did not all advocate his policy of red shirts, and orange and green ties. Remember, everyone? Joyce is a vivacious little miss who misses nothing. She is al- ways in the midst of the current event, scattering her bits of gay conversation and smiles in her path. We know she is on the right road, and a personality like hers ought to pave the way to success. BROWN, SHIRLEY Brownie is always in tune with the latest. She is well- versed in all the newest i'dope off the disks of leading bands and is busy making a record of her own in the field of sports. She is certainly tops on our hit parade. BRALEY, DONALD JAMES Don is Central's handsome drummer boy. He not only plays havoc with the drum beats but also the heart beats of les femmes. His playing has not been limited to music but includes many sports as well - from bass to base in one easy lesson. . BROWER, CHARLES M. Despite Chuck's sober appear- ance in this portrait. We know his spontaneous, good-fellow atti- tude acts like a magnet in at- tracting everyone to him. Strik- ing is the fact that everything from the brass on his uniform to the iron in his blood is in perfect order. Young America in readiness. BUFFINGA, ANNA Anna's the girl with the halo of golden hair with heart and laughter to match. Behind her blue eyes and sprinkle of freckles lie many visions, which, how- ever, she does not let interfere with her infinite efficiency. '
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CLEVELAND, DOROTHY F. Dorothy spends all her spare moments on her roller skates improving her waltz and two- step. Around and around time and again over the dusty board Hoor in perfect rhythm, she goes. As a professional roller skater her life will never stand still. CLEVELAND, KATHLEEN Kathleen, too, glides gracefully through her leisure time on skates. With her sister she plans to make her life a round of excitement through professional skating. Her expert footwork should send those wheels of for- tune spinning. CLIFFORD, DORIS JEAN Doris is dark and has a thoughtful way about her that Hives a person confidence in her work and opinions. Her slow smile is genuine and friendly. Most rare perhaps is the quality work and to of willingness to expect no material reward. ff ,ff .1 'K' if J 5' sf, fi 'C CRUME, SAYRAH F. M. No one has ever seen Red discouraged 4 giving up the battle, for her spirit is as fiery as her mane. Many are the hours we have been carried along by the bubbling torrent of her con- versation. We have no doubt that she will realize her ambi- tion, to become a real lady. DE GRAFF, DORIS J. Sedate and modest are inade- quate. but the only way we have of describing' Doris' sweet fresh qualities that never go out of date. She knows that where there is a question or a prob- lem, there must be a suitable answer and she is just the per- son to discover it. COLE, SUSANNA When Sue takes her chalk in hand, she naturally mirrors her own picturesque person in her drawings. They are well-blended in cool shades that are pleasing to the eye, with the addition of just the right amount of warm reds and yellows to give subject life and spark' few wi DAL-SON, PATRICIA Y. Pat's winsome smile and end- less repertoire of suitable anec- dotes and jokes constantly keep her friends in stitches. But looking at the other side of Pat we see that she is as clear- heaxled and capable as they co e. She makes a valuable addit' n to the office staif. I R ,,S I E ight! ere i of th eason hy C al's ch off wi hon . All S ir has to o 's rshal all e inning , and the le i on for alma m r. 1 .
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