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lfLe4fl:0l4: What characteristics do you dislike in a boy? In a girl? Veronica Petty: I- dislike a boy who is a snob, thinks he is superior to everyone else, refuses to talk to a girl when not introduced to her, and tries to be smart. 0 William Phil- ipp: I wish some of our girls wouldn't act so sophisticated. We all know they're not really that way. They also put on enough excess makeup to paint a barn. 0 Evelyn Picha: So few boys are gentlemen that upon meeting one, it's very surprising. You never see a boy give his seat to a girlg or, if she drops anything, see him pick it up unless he Wanted to meet her, 0 Lillian Pilling: The boys in school are nice, but unmannerly. Not that we girls want Sir Walter Raleighs, but we would like it if they would pay a little more attention to good manners. 0 Dominick Presto: I dislike the girls' knee-length, terry cloth stockings, above-the-knee skirts, fruit-clustered hats, and lavender lip rouge. 0 Arlirle W Je VK PETTY PHILIPP N PICHA Printz: Bad manners, poor choice of clothing, attitude to- wards girls, a criticizing air, and conceit are very disagreeable attributes in any boy. 0 Mildred Rasmus: Untidy clothes, shabby hats, mussed hair, and even baggy trous- ers. Students are amazed if boys come looking tidy and well- dressed. I Howard Rooney: Talkative girls and girls giggling incessantly. I also dislike conceited or catty,' girls. 0 Ruth Rosenast: Being careless and ill-mannered seems to describe the high school boy. Dashing madly through the halls and criticizing their last date seems to be their favorite pastime. 0 Joseph Russo: I do not like the way the major- ity of the girls dress. Many girls have the most unbecoming combinations, such as, colorful clothes and a lot of make-up, Jf,.L , or conservative clothes with no make-up. X uf A ' ' I fjf be ii QV, I Jafy QB, t Jt I -X J i I Q. Q wffgi L'yfWQk. J jf H x, 'KJ' wh wr, JJ J if Q ,ff ,f .H PRINTZ RASMUSKMI REYNGOUDT ' 3 , ,,,, Nxx:i'?j l I , X H, r + A. J.,-I p . , l 1 ' '. . izg A fi 2 ity., ' I , .H M wid xx ' Sf . . Q 1 W s f -' My A3 NJ X If I s v , X - 'A .PILLING PORTVLIET PRESTO ROSENAST RUSSO r X . X I lc' Y' X' f we Page twenty-three
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, 1.1! , x . .1 MITCHELL MOTZ MOORE MUSZYNSKI NELSON NISSEN Margaret Mitchell: Tommy Dorsey, none, Apple Blossom Time, Eddie Albert, Barbara Stanwyck, Buck Privates, Smil- ing Jack, gardenia, dog, Horse and Buggy Doctor, Rutgers, none, Bob Eberly, Make Believe Ballroom. O Dorothy Moore: Tommy Dorsey, none, In Apple Blossom Time, James Stewart, Bette Davis, Buck Privates, Blondie, Tea Rose, St. Bernard Dog, Barren Ground, none, chocolate pud- ding, The Andrew Sisters, I Love a Mystery. 0 Karl Motz: Harry James, Wrigley's Beech Nut, Lorelei, Gary Cooper, Hedy Lamarr, The Plainsman, Li'l Abner, Violet, cat, Rich- ard Carvel, Fordham, strawberries and whipped cream, Bon- nie Baker, Double or Nothing. 0 John Muszynski: Wayne King, Dentyne, Jeanie, James Stewart, Helen Hayes, Phila- delphia Story, Terry and the Pirates, pansy, dog, Treasure Island, Notre Dame, chocolate pudding, none, Helen Hayes. 0 Doris Nelson: Glenn Miller, Wrigley's Spearmint, Dol- ores, Richard Greene, Deanna Durbin, Rebecca, Smiling Jack, American .Beauty Rose, Collie dog, And Tell of Time, Uni- versity of Miami, ice-cream, Ray Eberly, Life Can Be Beauti- pful. 0 Frank Nissen: Vaughn Monroe, Beech-nut, Apple Blossom Time, Errol Flynn, Hedy Lamarr, Buck Privates, f 11' ,P Wy J . , A ' OBENHUBER OCHSNER PENZA PERRY PETR IE PETRY Smiling Jack, rose, dog, The Man Who Killed Lincoln, V.M.I., ice cream, Bob Eberly, Make Believe Ballroom. 0 Law- rence Obenhuber: Harry James, Juicy Fruit, Down Argen- tine Way, Ronald Reagan, June Preisser, Knute Rockne, Donald Duck, red rose, dog, Tales of American Sailing Ships, Annapolis, pie a la Mode, Bonny Baker, Sherlock Holmes. 0 Virginia Ochsner: Harry James, Wrigley's spearmint, I Hear A Rhapsody, John Garfield, Bette Davis, Gone With the Wind, Harold Teen, gardenia, dog, Rebecca, N. J. C., apple pie, none, Lux Radio Theater. I Chester Penlat Sammy Kaye, Beech-nut, Star Dust, James Stewart, Ann Sheridan, Tobacco Road, The Phantom, American Beauties, none, Ellery Queen Mysteries, Notre Dame, ice-cream, Tom- my Ryan, Make Believe Ball Room. 0 Helen Perry: Kay Kyser, Wrigley's spearmint, I Understand, Jackie Cooper, Judy Garland, Ellery Queen, Master Detective, Blondie, yel- low roses, white cat, Marching On, Drakes, ice-cream, Ginnie Simms, The Shadow. 0 Hazel Petrie: Glenn Miller, Beech-nut, I Hear a Rhapsody, Errol Flynn, Bette Davis, Philadelphia Story, Smiling Jack, rose, dog, Rebecca, N. J. C., ice-cream, Bob Eberly, Hit Parade. What is your favorite orchestra? Chewing gum? Song? Movie pwliiiang actor? Movie actress? Moving picture? Comic strip? Flower? Pet? Book? College? Dessert? Vocalist? Radio program? Page twenty-two
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