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, . 9, , in ,oi -ff' ,ff DOLORES CONLEY . . . Bright . . . Like the sun in NVest Hi's heavens, Lee-Lo brings light in- to the eyes of the spectators who spectate her sponsoring. And like the sun, Dolores has hair as bright as her personality. Active in extra-curricular life and ac- tive in her studies-Dolores Lee-Lo Conley. ELLEN DARDEN . . . Patrician . . . Somehow aloof from our worries, we can picture Ellen. Cooly gracious even among the seven marble pillars of Olympus. Our halls are far removed from that place, but we can see El- len's blue-eyed blondeness pass- ing us as the classes change. Classes may change, but not Ellen. BRUCE DAVIS . . . Leadership . . . Bruce is an enigma. VVhat is he really like? Many good traits has Bruce, for sure: intel- ligence, personality, and a good character. His high average, popularity and reputation testify to this. He's capable of doing everything, and has all the at- tributes of one who will lead to where the rest of us shall follow. GEORGE DAVIS . . . Pleasant. . . A pleasant person, grand guy, fine fellow, or what have you? Also a good sport. YVho are we speaking of-George Davis, of course. That wasn't needed, for everyone knows George and knows his pleasant, forceful, per- sonality. LUCILLE DEABLER . . . Well Groomed . . . Anyone who con- sistently looks as charming as Dinky deserves a medal. Un- scathed through the Battle of the Hemlinc, Lucille believes in a medium length. Not only a fashion arbitrator, Lucille is in- terested in crafts and boys. Cor- rection. Lucille is interested in crafts, and boys are interesetcd in Lucille. THOMAS DONALDSON . . . Talkative . . . Tom is very talkative and rather talented. He has a flair for cartooning and beware when you behold Thom- as looking your way, with a pencil and paper in hand. He will gab with the gals and gos- sip with the best, but heis al- ways fun to listen to. MARY ANN FACEMIRE . . . Vibrant . . . just vibrant alone couldn't describe Mary Ann. You'd have to add charming, alive, radiant, and scores of oth- er complimentary adjectives, for, with all of Mary Annis tal- ents and interests isuch as, crafts, art, Thespians, and ma- jorrettesl. One word could never explain them all. GENE FALKENSTEIN . . . Easy- going . . . Early in the mornings almost before the sun is risen, Gene is, delivering his papers on a certain motor bike. Donit we wish that We could ride to school and back? But Gene rarely gets excited over tritles, and altho he surely yells loudly at games, he is usually rather quiet and easy-going. RALPH FAST . . . Reserved . . . Altho Ralph is rather reserved at first introduction, his friends find him a blithe and humorous companion, always entering into the fun with all his might. In his classes, he is known as Ralph Fast-a reliable worker , and to us he is Ralph-a swell persbnf' JIMMY FANVCETT . . . Active . . . Size is never an objection, as jimmy will toll you. And all of us will tell you that Jim is a hard worker, something of a genius, especially in sports, and one of West Hi's best known and best liked students.
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ROSEMARY BONFANTINO . . . Independent . . . A mind of her own, a d Rosemary uses it to a good advantage. A lot of inter- ests, but not her own. Rosema- ry helps us all in all emergen- , cies. Many friends of her own, but for all Rosemary's indepen- dence, she will never be alone. JOHN BROWNFIELD . . . Lo- quacious . . . Such a word is in Websters, and Johnny is in West Hi, but in Maple Leaves never the twain shall meet. Rather im- pulsive, he follows his inclina- tion and no matter the outcome, Johnny won't complain. But he talks a good deal and what he says is always worth hearing. IOHN BUCHANAN . . . Integrity . . . Integrity means trustworthy. Perhaps that is why we trust Business Manager john Buchan- an, with our precious finances. But hiseyes are not two dollar signs KS-Sl and his heart is not a bank book-what say girls? BILL BUNNER . . . Persuasive. . . Billy could sell ice boxes to Eskimoes, horses to Centaurs, stoves to Aborigenes-he can even get an excuse for being late to classl Right now this sigh guy is employed, among other things, in selling himself to West Hi-and take it from us-it isn't hard! GERALDINE CAIN . . . NVilling . . . Cerrie Cain is truly a will- ing worker. Active in many clubs, and doing many jobs equally well. Gerrie is a won- derful girl, and it's a lucky school we are to have her. few' J, I R . cg, CARMELLA CAMILLE . . . Earnest . . . She truly throws herself into everything-that's why her good grades and many companions. Carmella, with her curling dark hair, can be seen ' faithfully every day as she goes to and from her classes, eamest- ly doing her excellent best. LUCY COLASESSANO . . . Non- chalant . . . Lucy is happy-go- lucky, Lucy is sweet, and Lucy is popular and well known. We and West Hi like Lucy, her carefree gaity endears her to all of us. But though Lucy is as studious as any of us, it's her spriteliness we like best. JACK COLBERT . . . Sure . . . Deliberate and confident, jack is sure of what he wants to be, what he wants to do, and how he is going to do it. And we, The Maple Leaves Staff, are sure that Jack will get what he wants. PEGGY COLLINS . . . Genial . . . Peggy gets her English and Shorthand and still she remains her genial self. Nonchalant Peg is pretty and popular. We all know that Peg will succeed in all of the adventures she sets forth on. MYREL COLLINS . . . Eager . . . Myrel is ever ready, and be it music or mirth, she enters into the spirit of things. Quiet, and light on her feet, and in her mind. See you in American His- tory next year, Myrlel
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ROBERT FELTZ . . . Mischievi- ous . . . Bob is something of an When he starts to grin, then there is danger atoot. What Bob and his playmates will do next, quien sabe? But whatever it is Bobby will be in there pitching, and we'll bc out there laughing with him at his antics. imp. MARJORIE FORTNEY . . . Smooth . . . Margie is a classie lassie, who possesses smoothness plus clevcrness, ingenuity, and mirth. XVhcn Marjorie wears that thoughtful expression she is surely thinking ot him, and we , . wouldnt blame lum when he thinks of her. MARY ,IO HAL . mined . . . D e courage of yor n oi s? Mary es. s curly topped bit er energy has a good ' her own and fol ' . s as swiftly as pewri lr keys beneath he nimble fing s. Al- ways ready to help 1 friend, she is quite busy, for she has many of them. DONALD HAMILTON . . . Pop- ular . . . Duco, duccre, duxi, duc-tus, or Don juan in Espa- nol. But he's Duck to us and Mickey. Leader of the Don Hamilton band, he notes every- thing. An ever-ready grin, and a forelock of curly hair Caren't we enviousl falling over his fore- head typify this very popular lad. ROBERT HAMILTON . . . Red . . . Oh, his hair so bright a redl Oh, his energy. Where does he get it? Here is one cheerleader who cats his wheatics. He's equally interested in all that he takes up, and does well in every- thing. Bob's even temper is practically a by-word, and does this red head ever s red - wc wonderl ' CI 3' A0 5 Em 'S V J' 'O 4299 4409 0 Ve' CAHALEE WOODYARD . . . Jol- ly . . . Mark Tapin had nothing on Coralee. No matter though the day be dark, dull, dismal, and dreary, a gay remark and merry smile comes from Coralee, cheering up even the most un- happy. Coralee is a jolly girl and here's hoping, she remains so. IRENE HAMRICK . . . Industri- ous . . . Hard, continuous ef- fort to make those who Irene cares about proud of her, typ- ifies Irene. A sort of, person who adds something to every- thing, and last but not least she has a fine sense of humor. BETTY HARDWAY . . . Good Sport . . . Bets is a good sport always. Her abilities extend in all directions and encompass everything. An interesting girl is Betty, and one who is well- liked by all. HELEN HAYHURST . . . Placid . . , The earth could dissolve be- neath Helen's feet without caus- ing her gray hairs, but that doesn't mean that Helen isnft aware. One who knows the la- test gossip and the latest events equally well is known by all. MARY JEAN HAYES . . . Intelli- gent . . . Oh gcc, don't we all wish we were Mary jean? Es- pecially around exam timesl A brain, which like a blotter, picks up and retains all learning, has this teacher-to-be. If she teach- es all shc knows, what an edu- cation the younger generation will have.
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