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SENIOR Leo Burgess . . . certainly not a woman-hater . . . horn in “Kaintuck” . . . bluffitious, lo- quacious, nonchalant at all times. Ruth A. Burns ... an attractive brunette . . . favorite ambition, to be a perfect typist . . . her hobby, dancing; she likes ice cream, too. Arthur A. Clouse . . . Bashful “Bill” from North Oakland way . . . always smiling and looking gay . . . always happy and very keen . . . know he’s Irish ’cause he likes green. Walter James Cochran . . . greatest football manager of all time! ... a military man from the C. M. T. C. . . . honorable judge of the civics trial! Charles Randall Conabee . . . also answers to “Garkon” . . . quite adept at sparkin' ... an actor, so we’ve heard ... as a fid- dler, gets no bird. Rosemarie Corea ... a truly sweet brunette . . . fond of music . . . enjoys Bette Davis and Robert Taylor . . . vanilla ice cream is her flavor. Rene Cornibf. . . . six feet tall . . . brown eyes, sandy hair . . . likes chemistry . . . born on Thanksgiving Day . . . longs to be a successful engineer. Marie Crawford .... soft-spoken, studious, poised, and charming . . . won herself a trip to the World’s Fair this summer. THE MAGNET
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CLASS J. Kenneth Hillman . . . “Ken” . . . nonchal- ant . . . good sport . . . persistent . . . accommodating .... evcr-ready with an answer . . . studious ... a true friend . . . Hi-Y fan. R. Jennings Bish . . . “Jens” .... courteous and immaculate ... a tease and an expert skater . . . prefers brunettes and red ties. Lyle F. Bish . . . loyal Hi-Y-er . . A Mixed Chorus . . . ambition, aviator, as there are no cops to arrest him in the sky. Anne Boi.iver . . . Our Magnet editor . . . highest honor student .... combination class secretary — accompanist — basketball guard . . . interested in music . . . popu- lar, good-natured, lovable. Audrey J. Breth ... a sweet little person, with pretty blue eyes ... a winning smile and a charming personality . . . enjoys sewing and chocolate pudding. Doris Breth . . . sweet . . . unaffected . . . enjoys fishing and collecting old books . . . clever writer . . . aims to be an outstanding nurse. John Brown ... an asset to 1938 football . . . won his “B’ in basketball . . . hobby, breaking tennis racquets . . . favorite pastime, walking up Morton Avenue. BETTIE E. Browne ... a blue-eyed red-head . . . loves to skate . . . was once (?) caught talking by Mr. Ellis . . her weakness, red trucks.
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CLASS OF 1940 Clarence Criner . . . “Red” . . . red hair, brown eyes, sense of humor, a pleasant per- sonality . . . hobbies—girls, cars, and skat- ing . . . valuable friend. Janet LaRue Culbertson . . . good sport, full of fun . . . favorite pastime, chewing gum . . . lover of baseball . . . chief desire, to sing with an orchestra. Robert G. Dandoy . . . outstanding typist in our class . . . Junior Kiwanian . . . Com- mencement speaker . . . member of Mag- net staff . . . ambition, aviation. Vivian Jane Davidson . . . “Bibs” . . . “jitter- bug” extraordinary . . . vivacious . . . gay . . . sometimes a dreamer . . . loads of fun . . . has a way with boys. Evelyn Day . . . “Rusty” ... a brilliant, blue-eyed lass . . . “tops” in volley ball and bookkeeping ... a Richard Greene fan . . . deservedly an honor student. R. Arthur DeFoggi . . . “Art” . . . wants to be a criminologist . . . neither knows how to dance nor cares to learn . . . likes bookkeeping. Albert DeMatt . . . “Al” . . . courteous . . . pleasant . . . hobby, dancing to famous orchestras . . . likes Napoleon, Indian stories, and fishing for big ones. Mary DeMucci . . . brown eyes, brown hair . . . little . . . vivacious . . . pet hobby, arguing . . . and memory selections (?) ... loved by all who know her.
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