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BARA BURTON ramurals I, 2; Field Day I; Bowling Club I; Leather Tooling Club I; Red Cross Club 2; Typing Club 3; Pine Tree Art Staff 4; Art Club 4; Bac- calaureate Committee 4. Usually seen: Emanating sweetness. Hor forte: Perfect Plus Posters. Future Rah-rah: Bennington. The New York art world. A Decade Hence: CHARLES CAGGIANO Charlie Friends' School, D. C. I, 2: Study Hall 3; Orches- tra 4. Feature attraction: Being soft-spokon. Pot podegogue: H. G. Wells. Addicted to: Dabbling. Chorished urge: To brood over bacteria at G. U. Mod. JEAN CAHALL Dancing Club I: Glee Club I; Pepper Club 2, 3, 4; Typing Club 2; Intramurals 2; A Cappella Choir 3; Girls' Athletics' Club 3; Girl Reserves 4. May wo present: Jeannio with tho Light Brown Hair (but wavy!). Remembered as: Being a bonne amie. Notod for: First-class jitterbugging. Guiding light: Floronco Nightingalo. ALICE CALKINS Al Phoenix Union High School, Phoenix, Arizona I. 2, 3: Girl Reserves 3, 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Mannequin Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Student Pan-American League 3; All Maryland Orchestra 4; Pine Tree Literary Staff 4. Consuming passion: Wide-open spaces. Feature attraction: Perfect posture. Current craze: Shoes, shoes, and more shoes. Chiof doxtority: Playing the sex—but mollow! -119).
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WHITNEY BRUSH Radio Club I; Stamp Club 2, 3: Club 4. Usually soen: In his blue-green (?) car. People notice: His cultured vcice. Admired for: His amiability. Choson career: Electrical engineering. ANNE BURLEIGH Kensington Junior High School, Kensington, Mary- land I; Reading Club 2: Art Club 3; Footlight Club 4. Noted for: Delicate artistry. Consuming passion: Dawgs! Feature attraction: Her English beauty. Favorito pastime: Taking the other side in an argument. JANE BURDICK Ping Pong Club I; Intramurals I; Field Day I, 2; Typing Club 2; Glee Club 3; A Cappella Choir 3, 4; Girl Reserves 4. Personality in two words: True-blue. Particular pride: Flowing j onmanship. Remember? Those shopping excursions. Our crystal ball sees: A woman in white. MARILYN BURSON Mamie South High School, Grand Rapids, Michigan I, 2; Commercial Club 3, Secretary 4; Baccalaureate Committee 4. Personality in one word: Sincere. Often observed: On roller skates. Prevailing sin: Chattah! Redeeming virtue: Snappy comebacks. -{18)-
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JOSEPH CANTREL ’Joe” e. Shop Club I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Typing Club 2; Class Committee 3; Boys' Athletics' Club 3; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 4; Student Council Alternate 4. People notice: His matchless wit. His forte: Lifting bars. Favorite expression: Hi ya! Remember? Joe, the Jugglor. RUTH CAPELLO Field Day I; Intramurals I. 2; Math Club I; Pine Log Staff I; Glee Club 2, 3; Typing Club 2; Pine Tree Subscription Staff 3; A Cappella Choir 3; Radio Coordinators' Committee 4; Pine Tree, Co- editor 4; Baccalaureate Committee 4; Publicity Committee 4; Student-Aid Committee 4. Usually seen: Excelling. Prevailing sin: Roading last chapters first. Rodeoming virtue: She says she hasn't any! Noted for: Being mad about music. HUBERT CARLOCK Skilly Bowling Club I; Band I; Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4; Ping Pong Club 2, 3; Orchestra 3: Tattler Staff 4. May we present: A Biology Bug—but smart! Habitual haunt: The sporting world. Will we ever forget: His flashos of genius. Our crystal ball sees: Knute Rockne'SySiUCcessor. GLORIA CHANDLER Alice Deal Jr. High School, D. C. I: Wilson High School. D. C. 2; Student Council 2: Glee Club 2; Class Executive Committee 3; A Cappella Choi 4; Icebound 4. Feature attraction: Her musical voice. Chief dexterity: Rolling those beeg eyes. Remember? That red dress n Icebound. Socrot ambition: Shhh! The Stago! -{20)-
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