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li-f' JAMES RICHARD ACH EN BACK No more teachers, no more books, no more report cards! Won't life after graduation be Utopia? This is the sentiment of Dick, whose ambition is to become a flame-thrower in the Marine Corps. ANNA GUST ALVANOS Dancing, movies, and bowling fill in the spare moments of Anna, who has worked on the circulation staff of the Wake this year. AI- though she took the commercial course, her aim is to become a nurse. CARL ERNEST AVERY Pl Here is a Lana Turner devotee, but he softens the blow for us gals who are less glamorous by admitting that he likes all blondes and brunettes. Last fall he was a member of the champion Var- sity Soccer Team, now he wants to be a member of one of Uncle Sam's fighting teams. KATH RYN MARIE BAKER Blonde Kit is blessed with much artistic ability, so she'll try the Washington School of Art to pre- pare for a job as a fashion il- lustrator. Her excellent contribu- tions to Art Service make us cer- tain that she'lI succeed in the attainment of this goal. ANN MAGILL BALL Blonde Ann, the Rock , come to AHS from South Carolina and she's definitely allergic to our An- napolis weather. Being a social- minded individual who is very fond of dancing, she has served in the Social Club this year. Next year she'll attend William and Mary. JOSEPH CONRAD ALEXANDER Well-dressed Joe made the Glee Club and the Traffic Squad the center of his activity this year. His scholastic interest has been radio, and he confesses also to a decided penchant for the piano and girls. He's looking forward to working in the field of elec- tronics. PATRICIA PEARL ANDERSON Numbered among our many Sinatra fans is attractive Pat, who came to us from West Virginia. Although she loves to type, her planned career is not that of a stenographer but of a Navy nurse. BEATRI-CE JUNE BAILEY Typing and Zoology in the scho- lastic field and dancing ond read- ing in the recreational field are the favorites of Butch. ln the future she wants to put to work that commercial course she has taken. ROBERT JOSEPH BAKER ,Wt Bob, a shop major, is the fel- low who names sports, blondes, and redheads as the big three on his list of favorites. Like many of the senior boys, he will enter the service of his country upon graduation. RUTH ANN BARNEY Cute little Bunny has lent a helping hand in the office this year and has liked her job so well that she wants to continue doing that type of work. She not only enjoys having fun, but she is the source of much of it herself. ll Ii L
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President bt ' WILLIAM ANDREW CLEMENS The fact that he has been a four- year member of the Legislature and the only president the Class of '45 has ever had is adequate tribute to the popularity of amiable Bill. Here is a fellow who is generous with his grin and one whom Bucknell should be proud to claim next year. Vice-President ROBERT FRANKLIN GILBERT CARRICK Bob has made his mark in AHS as vice-president of the Senior Class and as o member of the Assembly Com- mittee, the Art Service, the Traffic Squad, the Ctlee Club, and the Varsity Soccer Team. His wide range of in- terests and his quality of being agree- able have also made him a well-liked friend. Sec reta ry-Treasu rer MARTHA FLOWERS KI RKPATRICK Thou shalt not covet -yet many are the times we have found our- selves coveting the kaleidoscopic tal- ents of vivacious Martha, who through four years has been an honor student and dynamic worker. Her graduation will leave a hard-to-fill gap in practi- cally every organization in AHS.
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JOHN LOREE BASIL Charlie, who aspires to become an Army or a Naval officer, has been the unusual type who has liked not only sports but school as well. To share in the life of AHS this year he has served as mana- ger of the basketball team and played soccer with the Varsity. LOLA VIRGINIA BASSFORD Ginny's snappy black eyes and cheerful smile have been welcome in any company. She has been a hard worker on both the Library Council and the Wake, and she now plans to enter nurses' train- ing. CATHERINE ROSE BEALL In AHS Kitty has led a busy life working on the Assembly Committee, Stunt Night, and the Literary Staff of the Wake. She is an academic student who will continue her studies in college next year. EDNA MAE BISHOP A native Eastern Shoreman , Edna Mae has won many friends here at Annapolis High. She's a commercial student who plans to become a secretary. FREDERICK T. BOETTCHER, JR. Gregarious Fred is one of those buoyant individuals who can infect any group with his high spirits. Both mathematics and music ap- peal to him. After graduation he wants to continue his education along technical lines. I2 JOSEPHINE R. BASILIERE Well-known and well-liked Jo- sie with her ready laugh and cheery outlook on life insists upon genuineness in both people and things. Her good working habits, which have repeatedly gained her a place on the Honor Roll, will now assure her success as a cadet nurse. WILLIAM HENRY BAYLIFF, JR. This Crabtown native has two interests in life-chemistry and sports. After continuing his study of the former at some college, he hopes to take his place in the world of science. WALTER STEVENS BELL Walter, whom his friends call Ding , was one of our Varsity soccer players this year. He is a shop major who has proved quite a handy man with stage props on several occasions. JAMEs J. BLACKWELL, JR. bit C To serve his school this year Blackie has directed traffic, played soccer, and performed' on Stunt Night. Now he wants to join the fighting Marines so that he can serve his country. WILLIAM GEORGE BOLLINGER A quiet nature and a slight stature have often tended to rob Bill of the notice which he justly merited. Those who know him are well-acquainted with his weak- ness for girls, his beguiling smile, and his characteristic re- serve.
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