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M145 4 -........-.1 ..,..... -rf df- -rn-.rg x NELSON ABRAHAM Senior Business Committee Secre- tary: Student Council: Law Club. Loyalty should be spelled N-E-L- S-O-N. JACK ADAMS R. 0. T. C. Second Lieutenant: Student Council: Crack Company: Crack Platoon: Rifle Team. The army improves one so much socially, doncha knowa. ANNA LAURA ALPORT A bit hard to get acquainted with but well worth the effort. JUANITA AMELUNG Glee Club, 2 Years: Alpha Lyra: Assembly Programs: Virgil Class: Horse Marines. Not born to blush unseen. JEAN ANDERSON A friendly smile is a valuable pass- ports, gil W SHIRLEY ACKLES Les Immortels. One must know when to talk and when to be silent. ROSEMOND ALLEN Diana Athletic Club: Basket Ball Team: Baseball Letter: Tennis Let- ter: Single Runner-up: Hockey Team: Baseball, A brunette with a blonde's ideas. IONA METTIE ALTIS Jules Guerin Art Club. Iona doesn't speak often but when she does it counts. RUTH ANDERSON The King cried- A blonde, a blonde, my kingdom for a blonde. J AME S ANDERSON Irving: Engineers: R. O. T. C.: Les Immortels: Herald Staff : Sen- ior Business Committee: Student Council: Band. The endearing elegance of female friendship. Twenty-two TEM Pri Gu Te: CO. CIA set LEO It is upi LYDl Chl gre A n BERI She mol CORA 1 E be Iv dl
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