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SENIORS . ..,,,.. , P , .Cf IANE STEXVART, or better known as Daisy, was our class secretary this year and Business Nlanager of the Buzzer. She is an earnest, con- scientious and exact worker. For neatness she can't be beatl She's the type that is pre- ferrecl. 1 qv' ,,-ll' IOE SALVETTO is shown as he presided at one of the senior class meetings. Ioe, who was always active in sports, left for the army in February, 1946. During Ioe's presence with us this year, he was an active member of the Varsity B , played quarter-back on the foot- ball team, and helped to coach the Iunior Varsity Basketball team. papa? I . W RICHARD iVlORRISON-DiCk,S smile is one indication that he can get along with everyone. ln his senior year he was president ofthe Varsity B. For three years Dick played basketball, and his ability is outstanding. A true asset to any school, he is sincere, quiet and unassum- ing. Personality and sincerity in all he does makes him the pride of our class. EUGENE BOSCHINI-Gene, always interested in sports played four years of basketball, and three years of football for B. H. S. In his sophomore year, Gene became a member of the Varsity B. Among his other fine points are his abilities for singing, dancing, and dramatics. His cheerful personality makes him an outstanding senior boy.
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