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IME JONKER You'll never see the Dutchman being serious, because he couldn't be if he tried. JOHN KASSABIAN Of course, Johnny is one of Uncle Sam's best sailors, but tell us, how does he ever get along without Dot? ELVA KAY Sometimes Sammy does fly off the handle rather quickly, but she's too happy-go-lucky to stay angry long. ROSE KIERNAN We forgive Rosie for being for- getful about details, because we know that she means well. RICHARD KIKKERT Sometimes Kik's quick come- backs are mistaken for cynicism, but it's only his dry humor Kik- ing up. MARJORIE KITTNER We all know from experience that one thing Margie can teach us is how to be different. 'G FRANK KLOTZ Franky's one ambition has been to join the Coast Guard, now he's achieved it. We all wish him the best of luck. JOHN KNAPP johnny's clothes can speak for themselves, and so can his rolling eyes. Don't you agree? SHIRLEY KNIGHT We hope that Shirley will never lose her happy outlook on life, no matter how rough the going may be. DORIS KNISSEL Dot's ability to understand every- one's troubles fof the heartj makes everyone go to her to have them set right. ROBERT KUNZ Because of his self-assurance, Bob knows how to talk his way out of the most difficult situations. SYLVESTER LAGOTTA Everybody likes Doc because he's one person who will go out of his way to do a favor for a friend. Page twenty-seven
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ROBERT HASTEY All of us wonder if Bob finds as much time to get into mischief in the Navy as he did at school. EVELYN HEDIGER Evelyn's source of conversation is her secret, but not for long, for there are few more loquacious than she. AUDREY HENSCH Got a riddle, a pun, or just want to talk? Audrey can be depended on to lend a receptive ear. GEORGE HOBIN George must be making things sizzle as a sailor boy because he certainly was a live wire around here. PEGGY HORNIG When there's an argument about which branch of the service is best, why does Peggy side with the paratroops? DORIS HOSKIN Dorrie, who is a lot of fun when kidding around, can also be seri- ous, but only when it is absolutely necessary. Page twenty-six JOHN HUGHES Jack is an avid sports fan and one of our football team's staunchest boosters. Everyone will agree that he's an all-right guy. JOAN IMHOFF Because of Joan's good nature, nothing ever gets her goat. That's probably why she's everybody's pal. WILLIAM ISELDYKE Remember the fellow who used to whiz by on his bicycle? Well, Wild Bill is in the Navy now. We miss him, don't you? EDWARD JOHANNEMANN When it comes to making music with a capital M, Eddie's definite- ly on the beam, giving out with the jive. HAROLD JOHANNEMANN Ha always seems to bubble over with energyg however, seeing him always on the go, we understand why he needs it. RICHARD JOHNSON We have more than a few cards in the Senior class, but Buddy is certainly the Joker.
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RICHARD LARKIN If you've ever watched Tippy cut a rug, you'll know that you don't have to dance to be breathless. JOHN LAUDICINA john appeals to all of his class- mates, mainly because of his shy, but friendly manner. BARBARA LUEDDECKE Bob's twinkling eyes and mis- chievous grin endear her to all who know her. She'll make a swell nurse. IRENE MACIK It's nice to meet Irene anywhere because she always has a pleasant smile for everyone. CARMELA MANGONE Carmela makes a swell pal, be- cause, while she likes to have fun, she is very helpful when needed. ESTELLE MARDER Estcllc's capacity for enjoying al- most everything in which she takes part, leaves her in a rosy mist. Page twenty-eight MORTON MECHANIC Mort does look like the quiet type but just wait until he gets going. He surprises everybody. JEAN MEINCKE Number please is Mickey's fa- vorite line these days. She also likes to radiate sunshine at the skating rink. WILFRED MEINHOLD Wolf's senses are all they should be because of his ear for good mu- sic and eye for pretty girls. DORIS MEYER We were all surprised to hear that Dot stars on the basketball court. Why doesn't someone tell us these things? RUTH MEYERS Sugar and spice and everything nice describes Ruthie perfectly. To know her is to like her. s DOROTHY OBENHUBER Things are never dull when Dot- ty's around since her merry line of chatter livens up the atmosphere.
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