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.,., EU rom9zeLd Beaicoh-Q13 Carole Ann Bigelow Chicken A ministering angel thou. - Scott Carole has done much to make our class meet- ings successful. She has also been a very capable leader in carrying out our plans. We know that her wonderful leadership ability will carry her far in her chosen field of nursing. Best wishes in everything you do, Carole. Beam '50, Beacon '49, '50, Senior Play '49, '50, '51, Play Committee '51, Basketball Manager, '48, '49 Doris Gardner Bigelow, Jr. HD0e7? A horse! a horse my kingdom for a horse! - Shakespeare Doris is well liked for her friendly and cordial manner. She is always willing to lend a hand on all school projects, and she has played on the girls' basketball and softball teams. We shall always remember her gentle manner with horses and her love of horseback riding. We wish you the best of everything as a medical secretary, Doe. fAs- sistant-Editorj . Beam '49 Beacon '48, '50, Senior Play '49, '51g Basketball '48, '49, '50, '51g Girls' Basketball Treasurer '51, Softball '48, '50, '51, Capt. '51. Mary Bell Blackwell She's beautiful, and therefore to be woo'd: She is a woman, therefore to be won. - Shakespeare Mary Belle's clear voice and friendly manner have made her a very successful telephone opera- tor. As Lois Graves with all her beaux in the Senior Play, Mary Belle was perfectly cast, for we all know her as a very popular young lady. We know that her friendly manner will bring her many life-long friends. Best wishes, Mary Belle. Beam '51g Senior Play '51, Cheerleader '483 Class Secretary '51. Page Thirty has-A.: A-'f--Asahi'--4-Q-' -iaihi
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Zmnrnmsaeia Beaicoin During periods of war the Mechanical Engineer is rushed and works long hours in order to design machines and fixtures which have to do with mobilization of the armed forces. What the future offers a y-oung man choosing the profession of a Mechanical Engineer depends very much upon the ability of the man him- self. The broad scope of the profession, already referred to, furnishes enough proof as to the wide field of work for him. If his desire is to have his own business of engineering, then the best thing for him to do is to work for a popular firm for some years and learn all about the tricks of the trade. Then he is ready to set up his own establishment and by care- ful attention and hard work he will gain success. The profession of Mechanical Engineering offers as many attractions to those entering it as any other profession, for in this profession, as in others, there is always room for those who are really good. No professional man meets with success unless his work commands it. Kenneth A. West Page Twenty-nine
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Zbfaroms 2 BLA Be acne.. 133 iced!- Ernest Arthur Cregar, Jr. ' lCErnie!! He knew the precise psychological moment when to say nothing. - Wilde Skilled in football, baseball, and basketball, Ernie has been one of our chief attractions in sports. If he handles his carpenter's tools as he handles a football, we know his future success is assured. Much success to you, Ernie. fSenior Editorl. Senior Play '51, Football '50, '51, Co-Capt. '51, Basketball '48, '49, '50, '51, Baseball '48, '49, Baseball Scorekeeper '50, '51. Robert Emery Cobb ' UBob7I 'Thefrelgs a time of speaking and' a time of being sti . - Caxton Bob is the silent member of our class. We were never sure when he was present at a class meet- ing. If silence is rewarding, then he will be a big success. Best wishes, Bob. Senior Play '51, Football '51, f Senior Editorl. Dc-nald Richard Crowther HDon77 Men of few words wre the best men. - Shakespeare As a policeman or as a serviceman,Don will prove as reliable as he has proved to be in the capacity of class vice-president. His patience will many times reward him in whatever service he enters. Good luck, Don. Beam '51, Senior Play '51, Baseball Manager '51, Class Vice-President '48, '49, '50, '51. fMd.1!AVPoge Thirty-one
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