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BEVERLY ADAMS Autho of My Day or I Four years with the president l. Here's that new model for the Power's Agency-she gets tue spotlight on the dance floor. NICHOLAS ALESSI Nick's got a wide old grin for every- one. I'le's as carefree as they come. A demond behind the wheel is Nick, who loves flashy cars and plenty of speed. ARLENE BABCOCK Swish! No, it wasn't a firetruck, that was Arlene and her red, red hair- and in a hurry as usual. Feature her as an aerial-artist with Ringling. RICHARD BARNES Polkvi Ie's big, blond ogriculturist. Dick enioys a good game of basketball or softball. He's a gentleman with a quiet Friendly air and a good sense of humor. Will the East Norwich Cracker-Jackers please come to orderl CATHERINE BENENATI Oh yeah, you're crazy, Rosie. It's Katie and Rosie again with a fistful of wordsl lmpeccable and stylish- raven black hair and on amazing amount of energy. RALPH BOYER Ralph sincerely believes that a rolling stone gathers no moss. His track records ably prove thot. A grand sport, his cheery smile and athletic possibili- ties aie his outstanding features. ROBERT ADAMS Bob's an industrious worker. He's already an assistant scoutmaster. A main stay of the Drdrnatics Society, he shows promise of being a future Charles Bayer. One of Aunt Sarah's song birds. ANTHONY ARICO Ant is well liked by any and all who know him. He's right at home on the alleys and is a member of the high school bowling team. Senior Study Hall's Stamp and Bond Ace will probably be a multimillionaire in ten years if he redeems all his bonds. ELLA MARIE BAILEY Won't someone please invent a 48-hour day? is the constant plea of Ellarie who is always accomplishing an im- possible amount of work in an in- credibly short time. As a debater, she really dishes it out, but music is what really makes her world go round, She likes friendly people, so don't let those A pluses scare you away. ANN BENENATI A woman's place is in a pair of slacks. She'll sling the hash for you at the Bluebird, and then cast out in boogie- Woogie. Off the beat, we hear she's keen on yodeling. Life's really a ioy to Ann. CHARLES BILLINGS Shhth-hl We mustn't disturb the silence that is always prominent in Chorley's presence. Don't let his quiet attitude belie his loyalty to plenteous friends. WARD BREWER Easy come, easy go-except that Ford car that he drives around. Whatta bookkeeping studentlll Ward's Com- munistic tendencies keep him in hot water with some of his classmates but all agree that he's a regular guy.
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CQLQR FLOWER Red and Gray White Rose MOTTO 'llis tlwe business of little minds to slfirinlq but lie whose heart is Firm, and wlwose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto deatlwf' Tlwomas Paine l-lonor Students VALEDICTORIAN ..... ..........,...,........,.. .,..... R i clward Frinlc SAl.Ul'A'l'Ql2lAN ....,. ,...,........... ....... E l la Marie Bailey Eunice Golden Slwirley Tliorpe Robert Slentz Edward Flanagan Edwin Ubpens Donald lVlcDowell l-lenry Farley Frisbee Fuller Raymond Towner 7
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JEAN BROOKINS As blond as they'Il come naturally, with blue eyes and a peaches and cream complexion. We recommend her for a serious defense iob, 099' 'he work she's done in that defense course. ROBERT BU This flashy carrot-top reaIIY 9975 around. He knows almost as many girls as his brother. Red always hGS some kind of a iob and some.kmd of Q ig-,lopy, A demon at history.- Who ain't??? CATHERINE BY Hot-temperedll At first we're inclined to keep our distance, but come to find out we like her informality. .Watch those coiffurs they change with the weather. RNS RNE ELEANOR CALL We never see this girl depressed. She laughs and we all laugh wlth. her. We're sure if those fellows in history had' known what trouble they would cause this lass, they never would have made themselves so famous. ROSE CASAMENTO Here's Rosie and Oh yeah Katie.:' We don't want to appear too pessi- mistic, but from where we stand, the chances are that that P. Ball is going to take Rosie down the alley someday. Life is too short-so why worry?-right, Rosie? KENNETH COLLIER Ken is manager of the purple basket- ball quintet and is Coach Bradley's chief henchman. Every day is a holi- day for Ken who enioys school most from 3:30 on. Always ready for iokes and fun. 2 FLORENCE BURLINGAME ' Not another Ietterl? A good cor- , respondent with the service men. A 5 yen for big hair-bows. Our country Q and city girl has an amazing number 4 of friends. s fl l I , J 1 3. 5 l W 4. A . F . g r i MIRIAM sus:-I 5 if F M1 Broadway, here I comel Poised, att - ' i i K, f' tive-her heart's in her work. Vlflidt 3, if I , ft more could you ask? Giggles belong Q f , i Q to girls and Miriam proves it. l ' i F 1 RICHARD BYRNE Q 5 1 Dick is a steady customer at Fishman's Y' E 3 lunch counter every noon hour. He lf t ,Q . inherits his knowledge of current events i X J from the Daily News, to which he must 5 Q 'I' have a life subscription. In study hall- ' R Hey, what time is it? if l ' s 2 FRANCIS CALL A Junior, with his much exercised vocal department, would make an excellent coxswain for any crew. A connoisseur X of fancy dance steps, you'll always find him where there's hot music, confused, but happy. MARY JANE CLIFFORD Along with the twinkle in her eyes is the deepest sincerity in her beliefs. Every Tuesday morning you'lI find her dealing War Stamps and Bonds wlth f C tii 5 4 1 1 RALPH CRANDALL Ralph has his heart set on being a 5 radio commentator. Good by, Herald- 1 Journal and Hi-Tribune-Move over Mr. - Winchell. WouIdn't lt be awful if Ralph turned green, sometime, instead of scarlet? - 4 I 4
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