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TH VE f f f 1 E-BEE HI, ,S 41538 Pictured obove ore Athose' pupils who have given generously of their time to aid in the work of the office. ' MBHS' FACULTY NAMES ALL GIRL WINNERS IN SENIOR BABY CONTEST By Barbara Porter ' 1 ffGee whiz, I wish my folks had taken pic-tures of me when I was little. Well, my mom says they took a. lot of pictures of me before I was four years old, but nobody can find them now. I'm sunk, too! Say, that certainly seemed to be a dejected pair, but they had every reason to be, as did several other seniors during the week prior to April 8. After all, every senior wants his picture entered in the annual graduates' baby picture contest, and it's pretty discouraging to find that nobody thought enough of you as a littly tyke to take your picture or that 'somebody misplaced that darling shot of you at the charming age of two. It seems that lthings happen that way, but of the eighty-four seniors more that fifty did enter photos and snapshots that had been saved, maybe hidden, over the many years since the graduates' baby days. O ' The members of the faculty found judging no easy task, but the majority agreed that though time often changes things and people, it little changed Sally Ann Thomas who was chosen to be the BABY MOST RESEMBLING the PRESENT SENIOR. K Pert Lorraine ,Courtney was the CUTEST, and Arline Rustin, the little lady with the SWEETEST SMILE. While everyone agreed that Sylvia Campbell was the MOST SOLEMN, Anne Emiliani laughed herself into the roll of HAPPIEST BABY. Jane Nikoll sweetly took the honors for the MOST CONTENTED tot, while Billie Clasen captured attention of the judges to be named the MOST INTERESTED BABY. A . Maybe rnammas and daddies generally believe that boy babies are tops, but the faculty judges of Behrman High seemed to disagree. They picked an all female cast of winners in Behrmarfs Senior Baby Contest.
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1 1, 1 1- f J U NE 1 952 BEHRMAN PUPILS KNOW HOW TO HAVE FUN The Behrman Bees have been buzzing all year-working hard and having fun. Some curious camera-bugs have been snapping surprise shots of Behrman boys and girls enjoying themselves in and around school. We see them here, fresh from gym classes, practicing the popular squash-pyramid..J'ust take a look at the lovelies modeling the gym suits that are all the vogue at Behrman! There are the scared Ereshies and proud Seniors, and the boys in costume for the Spring Festival. This affords them a' chance to see themselves as others see them. Ain't we got fun? ' MBHS' F. F. Hansel Book Store, D. H. Holmes Co. Ltd., Maison Blanche Co., Basement Book Shop, Siler's Book Store, Inc., and New Orleans News Co. pre- sented books to the school library. The reviewers received passes to a local theater and later were given a party in the school library to which the faculty were invited. Here the recording of the review was played. Students who participated in this year's program were Janet Bond, David Hanrath Jo Ann Bonne, Jackie Brias, Herbert Ellenberg, Lucille Foucha, June Herbert, Freddie McDonal, Janet Saleeby, and Arline Rustin, who served as moderator for the group. Teachers of English of the Senior High School served as advisers for the program. 1 433
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SALLY THOMAS ARLINE RUSTIN iii N-E, 1952 JANE NIKOLL ANN EMILIANI BILLI E CLASEN LORRAI NE COURTNEY SYLVIA CAMPBELL -. L -.,.,.....r....1,.v-f.-.---Y .--- .--1-.----.nnwnsn....- 453
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