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' 1 . . ., F, '.fwAh- ll ' A, g . Bette Baumler' fl ix. hh? will continue her education at the Albright Art Gallery. She was a cafeteria monitor, and a member of the Mystery Club, Photography Club, Tri'Y, Stu' dent Assembly, and Identihcation Bureau. She received honorable mention in the National Wild Life Poster Contest and the Hengerer Poster Contest. Bernard Beach was a member ol' the basketball and track teams and a member of the Rifle Club, He will attend the University of Buffalo. Frances Becker met with the Bennett Players, Senior French Club, Vergil Club, and Finger' printing Bureau, She will take a Teaching Course at State Teachers College. Fran was listed on all honor rolls. Dorothy Behringer was included in TrifY, Mystery Club, Photography Club, Identification Club. Student Assembly, Legion of Honor, and Philosophians, and was Girls' Treasf urer of the Senior Class. She was Queen of the BEACON Jamboree in 1938 and will continue ber education at Albright Art School. Dot has achieved twelve honor rolls. Mary Bellinger was a member of the Legion of Honor and the French Club, as well as being Sports Editor of the BEACON. Mary has made every honor roll and has chosen Smith College for her iuture Alma Mater. Shirley june Beuerman was active in sports for which she received her 150 oint letter Shirl . . . p . will enter BryantfStratton Business College to prepare for a secretarial position. She has been listed on twelve honor rolls. Robert Bernhard was active in the Debate Team, Bennett Players, Philosophians, HifY, Legion of Honor. Student Assembly, Student Council, and track team. Bob won a scholarship in the School of Business Administration at the University of Bullalo. William Betts participated in loothall, track, Fencing Club, and Astronomy Club. He was a library monitor and will attend the Marietta College. . lack Bird ' who pl' ns t V' n ' 'ius College, has been active as President of the Benne Pla I' i iber if the Philosophians, the Commerce Club, the Stage r .1 d Public Ad ress Committee. This year he was Stage Manager e Torclibearers. He is 18 years old and has been listed on the honor roll four times. Kenneth W. Boller is lo and plans to inatriculate at Duke next year. His ambition is to play in a band. Mae Boneberg has danced in several BEACON Reviews, Spring Shows, and assemblies. She plans to go to New York to study dancing. Betty Borth is I8 years old, and served as a cafeteria and an office monitor. She plans to attend the Edward j. Meyer Memorial Hospital to study nursing. 1 l
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lllll Esther Ruth Abrams will take an Arts course at Wheaton College. She was a member of the Philomathians, Senior French Club, and the Riding Club, and achieved eight honor rolls. Lester Altman Les has been active in the Bennett Players. He was a member of the track team, Stamp Club, a charter member of the Commerce Club, and participated in Burity Pulls the Strings. He will study at the Wharton School. Mary Anderson has been a member of the Riding and Photography Clubs as well as the swimming team. She will attend Wells College. 3613 Betty E. Andert who received a gold pin for honor rolls and a gold B for sports, was listed in the Ping Pong Club, the Fencing Club, the French Club, and the Philo' mathians. Bets , who also was an office monitor, plans to attend State Teachers College, Howard Baeumler has been on 23 honor rolls and was a member of the Chess Club and a front hall monitor his Senior year. Howie is 17 and plans to attend State Teachers College next year, where he will train for highfschool teaching. Beatrice Bahn was active in the TrifY and French Clubs. She played in Rhapsody and Rhythm and will matriculate at State Teachers College. She achieved seven honor rolls. Richard 1. Baker 4 J actively met with the Spanish Club, HifY, and t ouncil. ick will study at the Massachusetts Institute of Technol . I velyn M. Baldock played in the Orchestra and participated in The China Shop. She will further her education at the Fredonia State Normal School. Wallace Barnes was a member of the Torch Club, Hi-Y, Bennett Players, the Legion of Honor, the Philosophians and the Chess Club. Wally was also President of the Spanish Club, Secretary of the Stamp Club, a member of the track squad and an oflice monitor. To culminate his successes, Wally became the class Valedictorian. He will continue his education at Colgate. Pearl Lorraine Bass lerome Batt Romy was manager of the football team and played on the basketball team. He will matriculatc at Cornell. Stuart A. Batt was included in the Chess Club, and was President and Secretary of the Commerce Club. He will attend Canisius College. ...- P
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If ll' If If ll' lf I ll Grace Ruth Bowers Gracie , who is 17, was active in the Fencing Club for two years, and has made six honor rolls. She will take a Liberal Arts course at the University of Buffalo, Her ambition is to be a buyer. William Boyle managed the track team during his Senior year as well as belonging to the Student Assembly, HifY, and French Club, and serving as a hall monitor. Bill will take a PostfCraduate Course and then matriculate at the Indiana University. Ruth Brendel was a member of the Orchestra for three years and the Singing Strings for two years, being the recipient of the Chromatic Club Award. She also was on the membership lists of the I. R. C., the Mathematics Club, the French Club, the Riding Club, and the Student Council. Ruthie participated in The Ivory Door and was on all but one honor roll. She will matriculate at the University of Buffalo in preparation for a teaching career. Helene Brown received her gold B for athletics as well as acting as an ofiice monitor and belonging to the Riding Club. She will study to be a Hospital Dietician at Pratt Institute. Walter Brown Wiilly was on the track team for three years besides participating in cross' country. He intends to take up journalism at Holy Cross. Robert Browning the Treasurer of the Senior Class, has been Treasurer of both the Legion of Honor and the Philosophians. Bob served this year as head hall monitor and as a member of the HifY. He has rated high in tennis, track, and swimming, as well as making all but three honor rolls. Norma Brunner plans to attend the University of Buffalo's School of Business Administration. Norm has made 15 honor rolls and played basketball, and volleyball, for which she received her HU point letter. Natalie L. Buck Nan has listed among her activities the Bennett Players, the Spanish and Fencing Clubs, I. R. C., and assistant mistress of the wardrobe for The Torch' bearers. She has received her 170 point letter for athletics and will rcturn to Bennett for a PostfCraduate Course. Robert G. Burns 'kBob , who is 18, played basketball his Sophomore year, and served as a hall monitor his fourth. He will take a PostfGraduate Course and hopes to go into the Held of Physical Education. joseph R. Busch Vifhile at Bennett, 'fIoe was an active member of the Riding Club and was Vice'President of the Badminton Club. He will continue his education at Michigan State where he will study Hotel Administration. . f ' , 6 Harrison Bush ,7f' played on the hockey and golf teams and acted as a hall and cafeteria monitor besides being mentioned on two honor rolls. Having worked on the BEACON Art Staff, H will enroll at the School of Fine Arts to fit himself to be a commercial artist. Dorothy Cadmen Dot was a member of the Riding Club her Freshman year, and was on the Senior Executive Committee. She is undecided as to the future but will enter the field of business or social work. I. f
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