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1--f--1-rv-ii - Y V ,,, ' -var' Br-om?iel.cl Beacon Elizabeth Maloney ......... ............. B e My Love Norman Marr ................. ........ D own With Love Marilyn Murphy ...... .............. W hispering Eleanor Sawyer ....... ....... S entimental Me Joseph Shaw ........ ................ W hat'll I Do Hugo Stapel ............. ......... Lo st in a Dream Richard Stapel .................................................................................... Day By Day WHAT MY POCKETBOOK THINKS OF ME Pocketbooks do not have the power to think, but the following is taken from my pocketbook's life history, and from possible thoughts my pocket- book might have. The first impression it might have of me is when I bought it. Before buying I inspected it and tested to see if the guarantee might be true by coincidence. Upon buying it I filled it with pictures, cards, membership registrations, and the change left over from buying it. From this my pocketbook has a basis to form its opinions. It might think that I belong to four or five organizations, that I neglect some of these, and that I like to spend the little money I have. Later it learned that my money came seldom and in varied amounts ranging from one cent to five dollars. Also it learned that the money didn't stay long at this stop. From the ticket stubs found in my purse it might judge that my money goes mostly for dancing. Often I tried to create a good impression by leaving it in a place with little junk. I hoped it would think I could be neat. I shall omit possible thoughts when many times I threw it to the iloor disgusted at not finding any money in it. I doubt that my pocketbook thinks highly of me after the treatment it has taken. I try to understand its thoughts and opinions. I appreciate its many years of faithful service, and in recognition I am giving it a rest, not only because I want to - but I have to! Elliott Blackwell '53 Page Forty-two
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J. gre- U-Q 231131-nmszeul Beacon S0Pl3l0M0BES SOPHOMORE CLASS Standing: Day, Lennihan, Beauvais, Hall, Marr, Shaw, Blackwell. Seated: Greenwood, Moloney, Murphy, Cobb, Sawyer, Betts. In Front: Linehan, R. Stapel. William F. Beauvals ..................................................... Beverly L. Betts ..........................................................,...... Elliott H. Blackwell . Loris A. Cobb ............ Wllliam J. Fox ................. Mary E. Greenwood ........ Richard A. Hall ......... George O. Lennihan . John R. Linehan .......... Elizabeth L. Maloney Norman H. Marr ...... Marilyn J. Murphy Eleanor A. Sawyer Joseph B. Shaw ........ Hugo L. Stapel ............................. Richard M. Stapel .... William BBRUVHIS .................................. Beverly Betts .... Elliott Blackwell Loris Cobb .............. W1ll1am Fox .............. Mary Greenwood Richard Hall ....... George Lennihan John Linehan ...... SOPHOMORE ROLL CALL .Wonderful Fellow Billy .Beverly Likes Buses ......Elliott Happily Banters ........Likeable and Carefree ...........William's Just Foxy ...............Mary Easily Grins ....Richard's Always Happy .................Great On Lenses .......Jack's Really Likeable ............Emits Lovely Music ...........Normie Has Muscles Merry fonJ July Mornings .........Eleanor's Always Studying .......Joe's Busy fin! School ...........Hugo Likes Summer eally Manages Sweethearts SOPHOMORE THEME SONGS and My Shadovg .......Doin' What Comes Naturally .................Dance Ballerina Dance I Only Knew .......Back in Your Own Back Yard Bones Tired Love You a Bushel and a Peck Page Forty-one
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V- ---wg----w ' 1 sf - -- +V ---ev------V-A ' -F-.-.1 V Y ---'1--Fd: 'GBUWB 1-'-QE Brom? i el.cl Be aicorn FRESHMEN FRESHMAN CLASS Standing: Cregar, Ryan, Day, McKnight, Chalke, Marr. Seated: Shaw, Campbell, Lambert, O'Brion, West, St. Iohn, Williamson. In Front: Gosselin, Salvas. FRESHMAN ROLL CALL A Mary M. Campbell ............................................................ Mary's Mighty Cute S1 James S. Chalke ........... l'VTheodore A. Chester Eugene K. Cregar ....... William H. E. Day ...... Robert R. Gosselin ...... GX Sandra L. Lambert .... ...............Jimmy Shuns Cupid ........Teddy's Ambition Cools ..............Energetic Kid, Cregar William Has Eager Desires .....................Really Rates Girls ..........Such Cal Lovely Lady Ralph W. MacKnight ........ .................... R adio, Women, Money Raymond H. Marr ......... .......................,....... R ay Has Manners Carolyn M. O'Brion ........ ....... C heerfully Manages Obligations George E. Ryan ............,.. .................... G eorgie's Ever Rowdy Yvonne J. St. John ........ ................ Y vonne Joyfully Sings Andrew Salvas ............ ....... ...................... A n dy's Silent Bonnie J. Shaw ............ ............................. B onnie Just Smiles Carol L. West ................. ....................................... C ute Little Wit Carole M. Williamson .........Certainly Manages Wonderfully Barbara L. Yarlott .......................................... Beautiful Laughing Youngster FRESHMAN THEME SONGS Mary Campbell ...................................................................... A, Your Adorable James Chalke ........... Theodore Chester ..................................... Eugene Cregar ......... William Day .............. Robert Gosselin ........ Sandra Lambert .......... Ralph MacKnight ....... ............Let's Keep 'Em Flying .........Why Can't You Behave in Mind Told Every Little Star ..........Little Man, You've Had a Busy Day A Real Sweetheart Page Forty-'three
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