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Emedia Cavalli: Bob Conrad: Emedia goes quietly about her business quite unconscious of what a lovely contrast her dark hair and sparkling eyes make to her white skin. Doris Cowden: Rik I-le Although she seem to be quiet and shy when you first meet her, Doris is really one of the gayest and friendliest girls we know. ne Davidson: Helene is the girl with the lively sense of humor. True to the fair- hairecl class, this blonde always knows how to be the life of the party. Inez Downey: Here's a girl with oceans of pep and spirit, who is always busy doing something. Reliable, capa- ble, and willing, Inez is a perfect combination. Don Driscoll: 0 B Don, with his tousled sandy- blond hair, who has been aptly described as dynamite on the turf and a cyclone in the corridors, is all in a I 21 truly regular guy. muting doesn't stop Bill. A snappy dresser, he possesses the uniisual gift of being a good pal to all the girls at once. At the same time he is a regular man's man. A cheerful member of our band's clarinet section is Bob, who, in spite of his hurrying here and there, has found time for his many friends. George Cropp: 'ff' Do you see a blond, curlyaiieaded lad in a light blue Ford? It is probably George, an all-round fellow, who skillfully partici- pates in dancing and boating. R r shy aybe only for the , V qctj, fbut not too curlyj haii, d the most elegant smile J?-y know whom we mean- rie, of our senior cabinet mem- bers, Tom. V2y! M Thelma Dozier: Is she demure?-or is she just shy? Thelma is one of those quiet appearing girls, but who are really full of fun when you get to know them. Betty Eames: Foot-loose and fancy free is this lass, who is undecided, whether journalism or aviation will be graced by-her talents. Her hob- biesfare Bing Crosby and popular mzusic. How she tickles those keys! -x Bruce Finleyg., in bil-5'Y7 Who h s mastered both tee clar who with his level head and straight thinking, goes about do- jbipistfarglfthe oboe? It's Bruce, ing all his tasks almost flaw- lessly.
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Ba . I--Y rv L Orb Allen: I . ,. ,, Bobbie can answer Yes, not only to Can you cook and sew? , but also to Can you dance? Can you- Well, need we go further to describe this happy miss? Ruth Armstrong This bus A.G.S d tions ul 6 e coming tor ending o any job to which no lory is +' ched . . '1 ij S ost l e o be o n tting ' li C ' fl ' li r -' I z ' Norma Bertocchi: Jo C Skilled in all sports, Norma is a possessor of one of those hard- earned Block B's. She is known to all as a vivacious lass and a good sport. Bouquet : A newcomer to Burlingame High, joe has already made many friends. He is especially inter- ested in track and in a certain blonde. Agnes Brennan: ji III During her four years' wander- ing up and down the B.H.S. cor- ridors, Agnes, with her pretty reddish hair, has always remained her good-natured self. Capps: That tall fellow with the spark- ling smile who, in addition to being A. B. S. Treasurer, has found time to play a good game of football, is none other than everybody's pal, jim. jack Anderson: Happy, hearty, carefree, 'and al- ways willingiltonwor -that' Japk. Bfggbuiglin is iiighsyavivg e M I ' I. V t 0 , and, be 5 o tural?-rn or ou i d o , if, as c osen forestry servi -e for his career. . ,fJ Harold Arrhu : A Haro . see - Lj 've fo time to . ct' ' is lag. ller-skat- ing .-' w if-4 . l the physics exp nmen . e finishes. Arthur Bettencourt: If you hear a loud roar and see an indistinct object shoot past, it's just Art and his midget car. His ambition is to zoom around the race tracks. More smiles to the galflonjs, Art! Elizabeth Bowen: Pucldin', with her big brown eyes so full of fun, can't seem to overcome her talent for imitating people, but why should she? We think she's swell! f. William Brownl, e U' ' No mat' ' if ' king it has been since y ave seen him or how gloomy the day may be, Bill is always ready to greet you with his well-known smile. Richard Carniglia: This versatile lad, our very able Student Manager, saunters along, always ready with a bright re- mark and never showing what a worry our B.H.S. can be to its leaders.
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f QQCQ Beverly Cot Ever hem' of the perfect j rnal- ist? Vivacity, humor, and down- right cleverness have been com- bined in Bev to make her just that. Here's luck to the future editor! Y gi '15 4, I-.341 - .V l 1 -:-':-: ... Q ,z e n X, I ' - l ' .fri-:f sN Q ll Y. ' , wing' if as V.: - ,A V fi ':.gQ5a:ag2 '-I ' 'eau K ,s . :.,1 m,..,,QQ, ' -. ' fl ' . ,i.,.,. .df ef. : 2 Q E-E , ' , bzc: f Dorothy Daleyr we Dot can turn any dull situation i n :Q'l'figf? into a hilarious good time with . ,, her clever mimicking. She is a - ' W S' good artist and is active in sports. Q I Cheyita Doswell: tif ' H -' A dark-eyed lass pe rig- my inality, wit and ta nt. r roll- wg ' 5 icking humor oughtful ' : e Egg, kindliness ar Alf' ling source .. ,.,, i f of new zes an couragement Q for all. ' sf ' -1 Richard Drach: . fe ': g i Dick is one of those people whom ' a '- one finds hard to meetg but, when H 5 x , 2 U ' --4 one finally does fSJhe's a goner. ii i, . , it For Dick is a handsome lad with r rosy cheeks and dark eyes. ' fftf .5 .s V 4 .,:. e zxlplvpzl j Elizabeth Eastma 1 mmf Q . , g n As neat a , -lfw in appear- f B -1 an s s - 9+ everything she Q33 1 doe . 'ju , who not only has i :fgjlj In bee ou cil Vice'Pre-sident, but zlz ,,3,, has alsov participated in sports and earned a Block B. ,S ff Q '-,:2: .. , - 4, :GQ ,vt - Peggy Foster: Witli her large, inno nt brown eyes, Peg disproves the saying, Beautiful, but dumb, collect- ing numerous A's as well as boy friends. Plans to study Lab. science at Stanford. What about domestic science, Peg? . - 5 ' tx Wx. 414 wdimg x . M y --'- , -::.7'::. :, ij 'M e al 5, ' .. I ,QE - K K .,.. . .. wg, 4 3? .2 ff , ':: v '2-2S:?3f:I:fk-5jffN4g.,:, 1-1 f r .,.. K it I ' - ---- fn.. as 6 4 'E 'lliif i 1, I 1 WS 1 I 1 2 we :55'Ei5 :' ff 5 X f s 5 t.. , , E . Q s Eff f ' ' .-... ,. 4 New Q ft? has we X325 . ' .. ..-. . at x W :i1::5?e'-r'2E'- ' ' Q , ies Q W ew' e w . ---- mf: -:-: I :s-'- 1' 1 N M., .. fx.. ,.. . t x N fa. H 15 S Z Y- x so VE .lim ki - . V 1 v Q! sie r l. Q - . -Q. We X wi fi v , B , ,il iii C 4 X 2 f.. .M ..,-.:,::.,:,,.n.. - 4, , 5. .. 8 ff Y l S nga. ee- :X A 1 ae! fat f r tax X' X of ' yyy
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