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Albert Charette - Al WA1 is quite a versatile Senior. No matter what he undertakes, he does well. Be it in the orchestra or the art room, or Just a service, it is done well. His motto is, Where there 8 a will, there's a way, and Al usually finds a way. reshman Minstrel 1; Intramural Sports 2; Football Squad 3; Track Squad 3; Service Club 3, 4; Year Book Staff 4; Orchestra 4; Art Editor— Wampus 4. Philip Chiaverini - Philly If it's sports, ask Philly — he knows. He seems to have acquired an endless source of information on snorts and is willing to argue with anyone on this subject. Philly says that going to school has developed two bad habits for him—getting up before 8:00 A.M. and running to school without any breakfast. Committee Work 1, 3; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Assistant Football Manager 2; Assistant Baseball Manager 3; Baseball Manager 4. Stella Christakos Although seldom seen or heard outside of class, Stella has grown quite famous for that curly, black hair which she sports so unobtrusively before the less fortunate. Many of us know out slightly this silent Lincoln Parker, but even slight acquaintance reveals her sincerity and wholesomeness. Too bad our knowledge of her is so scant, for v e know from the little we have seen what a dandy person she is. Elin Christopherson Everybody likes Elin. Little and cute, with lovely light brown hair, and a simply gorgeous smile, she has spent four placid years in our midst. Although she is quiet, she has always been one of the outstanding members of our class, and you must not forget, still water runs deep. Latin Club 1, 2; Intramural Sport 1, 2, 3, 4; Usher 4.
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Marion Burkhardt-”Burky” Looking over suoh a varied list of activities, we don’t know Just what to say about Marion----her talent ap- pears to run in all directions. She isn’t the least bit frightening, though, and is one of the friendliest and most approachable of our classmates. We know those who work with her in the future will appreciate her as we have• Committee Y ork 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramural Sports 1, 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Library Staff 3, 4; V ampus Staff 4; Senior Play 4; French Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 4. Georgianna Busse Here is the smallest member of our best known trio; where you see the Berhman sisters, you can usually find Georgianna. Despite that diminutiveness, she has gone in for sports in a big way and ability conquered stature—she’s a star. Lots of fun to know and possessing those rollioking goggles which sets everyone else off, she has added a lot of spice to school activities. We think she’s one in a million”. Wampus 4; Intramural Sports 1, 4; Conmittee Work 4. Dolores Carey - ”Dottie” Dot tie is one of the most outstanding and popular girls of the senior class. She is very actiye in girls’ sports. A keen sense of humor and her helpfulness has made for her many friends. In the senior play, she played her part well and we are proud of her. Her committee work has helped to make many of our class projects successful. Chorus 1; Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Committee Work 3, 4; Assembly Program 1; Wampus 4; Service Club 4; Senior Play Cast; Year Book Staff. Randall Catching - ”Randy” He entered our school as a junior, and in two years distinguished himself in studies and sports. In fact, it is rumored thet Einstein came to the U.S. to get our Randy’s” views on relativity and the fifth dimension. And say did you see him as ”George McIntyre” in our Senior Play? Not bad--------not half bad! By the way, watch him—he will 3ell you anything, if he wants to--he almost sold us California. Randy , we wish you all the luck in the world! Varsity Basketball 4; Tennis Team 3, 4; Service Club 4; Senior Play; Conmittee Work 3, 4; National Honor SocLety 4.
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r George Conn Being a well-built student, George has tried his hand at sports, including track and football. However, George has outside activities which take up most of his time arid he has not been able to go out for any sport whole-heartedly. Even with his outside interests, George has shone brightly, especially in amateur radio work. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Track Squad 2, 3. Joseph Cooney - Joe Joe’s usually seen swaggering around the halls looking for excitement. He is one of the less talkative Seniors. That, however, is to his credit. Joe is interested in all the sports and is a loyal supporter of them all. Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish CLub 2, 4; Committee Work 4; Ushering squad 4; Football Squad.4. Doris Cdmly Mention Doris, and everyone immediately thinks of large, flashing, hazel eyes, refreshing smile, and dimples. A sociable disposition has earned her the very suitable title of the sweetest girl in the class. True secretarial ability and conscientiousness plus a keen sense of humor will certainly help her in the well-deserved achievement of her ambitions. Wampus Typist, 4; Service Club, 4; Committee Work, 4. Alberta Conn - Connie Office work calls for a plentiful supply of two things,— cheerfulness, and reliability, and Connie combines them both in a sunny personality, betrayed by a perpetual song and a joyous giggle. You can give her almost any amount of work to do—we have— and depend on its being speedily and correctly completed, and above all, the girl has the ability to smile about iti Tall, slim, attractive , clever, gay—oh, well! Anyhow, we are crazy about her. You see why, don’t you? Spanish Club, 2; Service Club, 4; Interclass Sports, 1; Committee Work, 3, 4; Yearbook Typist, 4. a.
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