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Senta Helena Bell Activity Council 3; Vice-President 4; Pine Tree Advertising 3; Radio Committee 4; Tattler 4. Better known as “Jingle Bell”; gathers the news for the Tattler; has the knack for seeing the silver lining. Shirley Mae Bell Student Council 2} 3; Executive Committee 4; National Honor Society 3; Inter-High Council 3; Cheering Squad 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y President 3. Attractive redhead who unstintingly has given invaluable service to her school. Carroll Eugene Bennett Study Hall 4. A keen scientific mind that rationalizes intelli- gently; his hardest task, convincing people that Carroll is a “he”; quiet, easy manner will carry him far. Raymond Albert Bergstrom, Jr. Dancing Club 3; Maintenance Club 4. Typing is the bane of his existence; a seaman’s swagger foretells the life of a sailor that he looks forward to. Patricia Ann Berkner Soccer 2; Track 2, 3; Softball 2, 3; B-Club 2, 3, 4; Chips 4; Pine Tree 4. Pat’s always out front, especially with Miss Q’s girls; a top notch student and an expert with the rod and reel. Carol Anne Benson Choir 2; Pine Tree 3, Managing Editor 4; Library Club 2. A lovely voice that cannot refuse a song; Carol makes a striking model with her many attrac- tive clothes. William Joseph Beringer JV Basketball 2; Hi-Y 2; Football 3; Study Hall 4. One of the irrepressible Irish; the pensive type who says the uncommon; claims many interests —does well in them all. Thomas Clifford Billig, Jr. Debating Club 2; Field Day 2; Chess Club 3; Pine Tree Photography 4. Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil; Tom is an avowed fiend for bridge and chess. 10
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James Montgomery Barnard Chemistry Club 3; Intramurals 4; Student Council 4; Electronics Club 4. Mechanically minded, Jim’s hobby is building and repairing radios ;quiet and affable—a good friend and a good worker. Anne Beall Tri-Hi-Y 4; Typing Club 3; Pine Tree 4. Blonde, blue-eyed with a charming smile for everyone she meets; an ever faithful fourth period chemistry student. Martha Jane Barrington Drill Team 3; Dancing Club 3; Glee Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Vivacious, likeable, has a merry smile and a yen for dancing; gullible, but her unfailing good nature is admirable. George Emerson Beauchamp Jr. Woodward Preparatory School, D.C. 2; Choir 3; International Relations Club 3, 4; Tattler 4. Deep voice and scholarly manner; oratorical wizard; often serious; George is the executive type; ambitious and definitely interesting. Martha Edna Beeler JV Basketball 3; Softball Manager 3; Pine Tree Subscription 3; B-Club 4. A true southern lass; summer finds her dunk- ing in the ocean; winter finds her looking for an indoor pool. Robert Egner Beitzell Discussion Club 2; International Relations Club 3, 4; Choir 2, 3, 4. Adroit in the art of speech, Bob is well-versed in selling himself and his beliefs; very much the musician. Helen Delories Bell Advertising Club 3, Co-Manager 4; Choir 3, 4; Library Club 4; Tattler 4. A person you can always depend on; “But won’t you please put an ad in our paper?” sensible and sincere. John Paul Bell Fort Lupton High School, Colorado 2; Chem- istry Club 3; Electronics Club 4. Intellectually inclined—a comedian on the side; wherever there’s machinery, there John is too; vitally interested in science and mechanics. 9
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Senia Bell Carroll Bennett Raymond Bergstrom Patricia Berkner Shirley Bell Carol Benson William Beringer Thomas Billig I I
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