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Ef7M'dff r, ,K 43 -It x 1. X , 7'1 bm 1 lillll l ll 1 5 ' I , ' on :C 'QV ,' A 1? ll c ALICE MAE CLARK ANNE ROBERTA DOROTHY M. COLE ARVILLE CONAWAY Claude C1-EMENT0 'lDot Bill 66 Washington Street, nA'mleH 340 Fayette Street, Cedarville Bridgeton 33 Eagle Street, Bridgeton I Bridgeton Throughout his four years From the variety of coif- fures Alice displays, she must spend her spare time trying the newest fashions. She is particularly neat in her appearance and rarely does she wear the same outfit twice in succession, Size is no way io meas- ure Anne's capacity for work. She is just about as big as a minute, but she is always on hand, willing to help, when there is some- thing to be done. K , f M .ei wlgfi Silence is golden. This is the theme by which Dot, a loyal friend if there ever was one, conducts her ev- eryday life. Her dignified ways, which have won many friends, tower above all her assets, ELLA COOK 0 COR LL VERNON COUCH Cookie ' om ' My Skige Cedarville l Oak tr , Br g on 60 Division Street, B 'd Cookie is a steady, e ' gs e e s H geion practical - minded person, w , s e L es ell,Il Y0de1-de.1Qy.ee-Ol Couch She is not merely a chip Whether tls s ' icated WGS never in the Alps but off the old block but she is actre e qt V' gil We'll venture to say if he the old block itself. As you si nt, a usi - ever goes there he'll be observe from her picture, gra o t in ' dli- some Swiss maidens big she is a slender blonde. nes t we nee e can moment, He can yodel, al s depe Mary dance, and play pranks. Annu g , A I' A . '15 is N P. 2 L' - is j 'L' ' ' i Ir' ,V .,-' ..-.l my: - if A ':' .gli 'H if . . it ssfitzfzgyuli.. 4 ,,..--ig :J . in B. H. S, Conaway has struggled with everybody, especially teachers, in a fu- tile attempt to get them to spell his name as it should be. At last he has it. Ar- ville Conawayf' WILSON P. CREAMER, IH. Hawk Morton Avenue, Rosenhayn Tall, dark, and slim de- scribes Wilson, Although he doesn't live in that small town with the big welcome, he is called the Sheik of Elmer. He seems quiet but truthfully, he is a neat fel- low,
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S- 4:44 5 .. P. .. ff!fj I5?i' I ,-V 1 Q' 4:2 ,I A j QA f' li llllli J il H-r:.L1i-n- ill' 7 'F 4 ALAN E. CARMAN FREEMAN CARTER VIRGINIA CASPER HOWARD CASSADAY Carman Carter Genny Hop 74 Cottage Avenue, East Avenue, Shiloh R D. 3, Bridgeton 309 South Main Street, Bridgeton Elmer From all appearances, Alan seems quite bashful and shy, but when ac- quainted with him anyone is proud to claim him as his friend. He is very fond of football and shows his in- terest while playing. HELEN CERKOWNYK To sleep or not to sleep -this is Freemans great problem in study hall, Why study? The more you study the less you know. Taking the agricultural course, he is likely to become a farmer. ELSA L. CEULEERS A short time ago Virginia moved to Maryland, but it took her no time at all to miss her Alma Mater. We all were very happy to wel- come her back after that very brief absence. QM Cerkownyk Elsa f e 44 cedar street, 246 Walnut street, -AM ' g crefsffz Bridgeton Bridgeton Tt may truthfully be said that Helen has a vivacious personality and charming Ways. She also has what is better known as happy feet, for she is certainly right at hom n the dance floor. JY V R 1 ,iff .' AY' Elsa's appearance is as appealing as her charming personality. As manager of the hockey squad and vice-president of her class for three years, she has proved herself to be an out- standing member of '41, M 4 A lf the J ft ff' L - . He i Ue Um- is fon f a good time- illing to co- e and work rd to achiev ' is a grand mation of char- acteristics for n p son to possess. .xf Here is the mainstay of the sax section of that pop- ular rhythmic group, the Esquires. Howards love of music has also led him to contribute much to the band and orchestra of his Alma Mater. ALFRED C. CHANNELS Snooks Rosenhayn Avenue, Bridgeton The next will be a waltz for couples only. This is heard frequently from Al- fred as he fulfills his posi- tion at the Radio Barn. Fun comes before everything else and this, makes life worth living.
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,r l ,.x Vis . i M 1 ot' .Jw f - G! Io! , . K J Q w,iJh'i :Aff ' if A lf - 0' fyf' , ANGELINA CRISAFULLI SARA CUTLER ' ALICE E. D'ABROSCA FRA E. Angie Sakky 'iAlice od1e , . 9 Mulberry Street, 50 North Laurel Street, 175 Irving Avenue, 25 s ngtipn Stfgef, iff Bridgeton Bridgeton Bridgeton A ridgeton .1 Vi Typical of Angie are her hearty laugh and everlast- ing witty remarks. Your worries and cares become minor incidents when she is in your midst. For a gay classmate and good friend, hats off to Angie. It is not at all unusual for us to see Sara pounding the keys of a typewriter or, in shorthand, quickly tak- ing dictation from a mem- ber of the faculty. All hail to a model secretaryl Here is a girl who be- came a member of our class this year. Despite this fact, Alice has lost no time in making many friends. We are happy to recognize her as one of us. ', Nw F ll T - . I, vb 1 ff jf I ! ,f . I ,I ES f ff! ROBERT DARNELL DOMINIC D'ARPINO ft' li Y fa Bob Dom Le, eng R. D. 1, Elmer R. D. 1, Mmvme B t S O11 Bob is such a slow, easy- Dom's friendly spirit and Qivlef ji my a I enci going individual that folks willingness to cooperate some pa , arifh p ' t- sometimes wonder if he have stood out during his brush nd e c n- ever gets really excited or four years in high school. tentegff rjhb rs. is his impatient. Although he is Though he says little, we main ' eres irp' ife-after musically inclined, henever know that Dom will suc- brags about his achieve- ceed in whatever he under- plays adway is mf-3ntS HOT 6-XpreSSeS l'1iS takes in the future years. boss pals: opinions. ., Here, e comels, siouching along, a pipexih his mouth, talking in a easy mono- tone4 Doof:l hgtiself, fi firm belie ' in iii conser- vationof ergyul Why ,hur- ry? Aitevall, Rome t1sn't built in a dw. 'K I ' . N f . 1 If I I 1 I . mi? is EVALAN DATZ Curly St e Street, El If you se person dark brown ha s rkl can be re at Cur- ly. She is essed ' h that radiating gl of per nal- ity which Emi s ch . AC 'th i eyes 'ce , l - l seein d 5'll : f 5 jf A ' H .lljlr '- It Ill ll
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