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34945 6mm; 01. 560111153 bx VD y D 1 fun WK 1 151813- 1111 14; f , , 44 501163 1 1 ,-.., 7121311911; 1 w 'LvLib I'y 11 T 1 sur- 1r 11 4. .J bIUND - . c1Bowl- 5 . . . not 3 uniform 1. Glee Club lagpipe 4. 3AHR quiet and riend . - - vel . . . 10 3, 4; Com- DIER without fire , in a way .Xavy has a Red Cross 3; Club 1' ROBERT H. BARNETT c4Barney . . . has a certain goddess on his mind . . . habit- ually seen confabbing with Dunk Dr Harold . . . about . . . three guesses? Big boy and good-natured. Community Interest: Club 1; Glee Club 2; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Lost and Found Committee President 4; Devotional Exercise Committee President, 3, 4; Social Dance Committee President 4; Football 3, 4; Varsity 4; Sopho- more Dance Committee; Home Room Chairman 1. HAROLD G. BARTSCH 64Bartw . . . Doddtown s0- cialite . . . has definite likes and dislikes . . enjoys a good time . . . and sports . . . Navy ahead. Bowling Club 1; Skating Club 1; Intramural Soccer 3. RICHARD D. BECKER Man-mountain Becker . . . landed in Army-this year . . . Former XVaterloo . . . Beck- horn. Electrical engineering in the oang. Reception Committee 1; Track 3; Football 4; Cafeteria Committee 4. , v -a-;-41 1-.-1 4,- m,, JOYCE A. BECKETT 66Relax! Take it easy,7 . . . glides through the halls dis- turbed by nothing . . .takes chemistry . . . hopes to follow it up. Glee Club 1; 2; Social Dance Committee 4; Defense Stamp Com- mittee 3, 4; Home Room Secretary 3; Hockey 3, 4; Chemistry Club 4; Red Cross 3; Junior Dance Committee; Ping Pong Club 1. HARRY F. BECKHORN Find Becker and yougve found Beckhorn . . . chief ambition . . . to get out of school . . our own Dr. Gallup . . . Willing to try anything once. Cafeteria Committee 4. ROBIN J. BELL Blue eyes, freckles, red hair . . . Swimming and fish- ing keep him happy. Friend- ly smile except when Ampere is mentioned. Navy getting a good bargain . . . girls also. Swimming Club 1; Track 3, 4; Intramural Basketball 3, 4; Base- ball 3, 4; Band 1. NORMAN BLAKE 41Normw . . . never misses a trick . . . noted Sundae con- sumer . . . easy going Dodd- towner . . . with a stubborn jalopy. Hopes to sport A.A.F. wings soon. Youth Hostel Association 2; Skating Club 2; Red Cross 3. Page Fifteen
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CHARLES H. AIMS, Jr. Happy-C 00- -lucky c3Chuck9, future Lehigh man . . . after that . . . retirement. Loyal band member . . . gets along with everyone. Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Homeroom Bagpipe Treasurer 3, Engineering Club 3; Chemistly Club 4, Community Interest Club 1. BLANCHE A. ALEON Reserved. . . but wait 9till you get to know her . . . as mischievous as her eyes indi- cate . . . Next? Business school. Community Interest Club 1; Hockey 4; 109 Assistant 2, 3. NORMA J. ALLEN Gay and carefree . . . likes to roller skate . . . good at dancing and has a kind word for everyone . . . even the underclassmen. Glee Club 1, 2; Bowling Club 1; Skating Club 1, 2; Red Cross Com- mittee 2. MARGARET S. ANDERSON 34Andy9, . . . a very pretty girl . . . studious . . . athletic . . . shines in all sports, espe- cially basketball . . . Sweden, here she comes! Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain 2; Swimming 2, 3; Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 1; Volleyball 3; Micro- ghgn: Club 1; Office Assistant 1, Page F ourteen ,, .1 i7 . J , ' .f ,X X J , 3 K 14V X 1 K 0:1 ANDBE E. ASMUN 7, 1! Lively. .y. Tull of fun . . J epf With Claire . f. lorse- back riding . . ,. Swimml yotsr-MJ scthi KiEXfter 1110114SC11106W . . . ' ge J kCoK' unityX Int rest Clylfjl; W UshLIr C0 mine 2; W rJStamp ?ieasurexjfl, 3;, d C1395 3, 0V . c1at1 g 3 ET. Q. 131111124; Lib Ary I Assiggnt 4; JHomqutiom T eJ-sur- ; Hoff; Room Chair 11 4. J 4 1 ROBERT G. ASMUND A popular fellow . . . 64Bowl- ing Azzy 0f Ampele . . . not fussy. . . any service uniform after cap and gown. Football Manager 1; Glee Club 1, 2; E.T.Q. Club 1; Bagpipe 4. MARION G. BAHR Inclined to be quiet and shy . . . a loyal friend Would like to travel . England. Office Assistant 2, 3, 4; Com- munity Interest Club 1. BETTY BALMER A red-head . . . without fire . . . soft-spoken . . . in a way all her own. The Navy has a priority. Glee Club 1, 2; Red Cross 3; Community Interest Club 1. mLhWhawameW ....;. -.; 2 1w nix, ; .1- ., . ' , , , .. V - , , ,, WW , , . , 1 , --c W 'WVW ,,,' ,, v54 7', 3593' dV'wr- m 35;M' Drimui.-m V 'm;-'n'x, l.. 34317023945 afford R01 64Ba godde ually Dunk three good-1 Com Glee i 3, 4; 1 Presidi Comm Dance Footba more Room HA 46B cialit and good Navy B01 IntraI R1 land F0111 horn in t1 Re: 3; F0
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WARREN BOSSMAN Demosthenes of the class- room . . . unaffected . . . toured Washington, D. C. . . . belongs to Uncle Sam. EILEEN C. BRADY A cheerful companion and busy as a bee . . . reliable . . . fond of good times . . . is well- suited for dramatics. Community Interest Club 1; Red Cross Club 1; Basketball 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2; Glee Club 2; Bagpipe 4; Make-up Committee 4. THOMAS BRADY A terror for his size . . . g4Better late than never9, . . . in home room . . . devotes spare time to war effort. Swimming 1, 2; Bowling Club 4. MARY E. BROSS Demure miss . . . whizz at stenography and typinO' . . . Gracievs other half. Fine pian- ist . . . always there when works to be done. Community Interest Club 1; Red Cross Club 2; Basketball 1; Base- ball 3; Glee Club 1, 2; Bagpipe 4; Office Assistant 1, 2; Treasurer of Home Room 2. Page Sixteen 1.4.,1- - .1. , .N,;M.:u.a-: g.'- W ' ; 31? 4 v - 4 1-;---' 4 -1 ' I '- . ' ' : ' 4' m. A . r . .mw-..wmqmrqumw-mumuxmmmw;wuwurm.+wm..p..-xm :7..c,..v., gv-e-xmn' M f M . - yum ',-o-.Huma:-vw.--r Ar !V-sa', . a, -. 9 :7-9mr 34!; Cfadd of I94ffizzorc! LENORA M. BROWN Diminutive damsel . . . 2Lee,7 has ideas about every- thing . . . fun, even when you don,t agree . . . likes to read and skate. Skating Club 1; Modern Dance Club 2. GERTRUDE E. BURNS Not afraid of exercise . . . a good sport socially, too . . . live and let live fits Trudy to a cTZ Hockey 2, 4; Basketball 2, 4; Baseball 2, 4; Community Inter- est Club 1; Service Committee 4. MARY L. BUSH Small girl . . . mighty shy . . . writes good stories and poetry . . . would like to be- come a great writer. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice 4; Knitting Club 1, 3. CATHERINE L. CACCIA Sports her hand-knitted sweaters . . . and diamond ring . . . Spends afternoons taking stock . . . at work . . . and of her letters. Ping Pong 1; Student Counci14. LL' 2Cak loving 44Herm Need a . . . G: year 51 Boys, 1; Chai1 GGSi97 but sh . . . an Plays 1 H0ck4 BETE Lool flnd h1 dashin son . . . . . WJ' them 1 Hockl ketball Dance Commil Tartan tendanc sistant Z 4; Chel 4. L0 Har . . . pc spare souver Air CA Proje ; n. . -wuuauai
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