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MARY ACR IVOS Although quiet and reserved, at times, Mary is packed full'of fun. Her present goal is to become a WAVE. Yearbook Staff Newspaper AUDETTE BAUMOEL This charming, well dressed miss is recognized as a com- petent secretary. intramural Athletics Photography Club CATHERlNE BOYAN Bubbling over with laughter at all times, Kay brightens any class. Her lovely voice should enable her to fulfill her ambitions. All State Chorus A Cappella Choir RITA ALLI EGRO Witty, peppy, and athletic- Rita is an all round good sport, although horseback riding is her favorite pas- time. Basketball Riding Club - RUTH BLAISEL Always on the go, Ruthie upholds a woman's privilege to change her mind. Her big blue eyes are one of her greatest assets. Homeroom Committee Swimming Club A JOHN BRIGHTMAN John is a fellow we hear little of, but remember speech is great, but silence, greater. JOSEPH ARNOLD Joe likes sports. Although he cuts up in class, he is liked by everyone. Football Weight Club ARNOLD BOHLMAN Botchie is small and sel- dom around, but he certainly makes himself heard third periods. Soccer Basketball THOMAS BROWNE Here is personality, modesty, and steadiness wrapped up in one amiable person. Junior Class Vice-President Manager Basketball CARL BAUMANN Abe is a good improvisor on the piano. Since he has his preliminary wings, he will enter the Naval Air Corps in June. Football School Congress President WILLIAM BOWEN Billie is forever playing iokes on people. He has the queerest mania for odd little gadgets and could easily be called the class comedian. Variety Show Weights Club WILLARD BURKART Stinky is a lad who has a swell disposition and makes one half of the team of Stinky and Bone. Band Movie Club
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VIRGINIA BUSH One of our few class canar- ies, Ginny trills away in Glee Club with her lovely voice. All State Orchestra A Cappella Choir DAGMAR CARLSON Eyes dance, hair shines, enough to attract any fine man. Daggie is known by her characteristic walk. Junior Play Dance Club WILLIAM DAVIS Willie's extensive vocabulary has kept us seniors with our noses in the dictionary trying to understand him. Orchestra Junior Play EDITH CALCAGNO Always ready with a cheery word! Edie likes people, and people like her. Art Club Red Cross JANE COCH RAN Janie is considered the per- fect secretary. She is known for her neatness and orderli- ness. Basketball Chorus J UN E DAWSON If you're looking for a busy, dependable worker, D, J.'s the girl, Always a scholar, she sparkles with friendli- ness and enthusiasm. School Council-President Yearbook Staff EVELYN CALONE Always busy with her activi- ties, Lynn is known for her athletic ability. Assembly Committee Library Committee BEATRICE CONROY Bea's the person who bright- ens every class because of her pep and ready answers. Hockey Knitting Club GEORGE DE LONG Although De is quiet in school, among friends he is mischievous and full of fun. Junior Class President Art Club CONSTANCE CANNOVA Connie has a keen sense of rhythm. Her love of swing and modern music makes her one of our peppier seniors. Dance Committee Variety Show CHESTER CORI NGRATO Chet uses all his idle time playing his drums or dream- ing of hunting. Soccer Band FLORENCE DE TITTA Flossie's favorite method of relaxation is singing. Full of fun herself, she enjoys fun- Ioving company. A Cappella Choir Basketball
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