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1... , fee' 4, ,.,.,f,a9. vaqsf,-a.,g,,..,c. , if fi WILLIAM H. SAMPGQ 4 it F Our Sam has held a record number ol' class oliices. Shouldering the responsibility of the Student Association this year, and having been our class Vice-President in junior year, Bill still seems to keep up with the three other divisions in his lifeg namely, sports, school- work, and women. QO1' perhaps we should say just A woman.j Sam has that certain something which makes everyone like and respect himg that is why he was elected cap- tain of the basketball team. El Camino Real and Chemistry were Bi1l's struggles. Sambo will be long remembered by all his classmates. MARGUERITE M. ROOP The argle socks Margie is constantly knit- ting are unforgettable even in a class of highly developed knitters because of her constant attempts to get the colors to match. They are present along with Roop's giggle in almost every class. Her faux pas are well known around school, and if you want to know who did what, when, or where just ask Margie. P.S. Never mention the art of sailing when she is anywhere around, or you're sure to be showered with the stories of her unlucky races at Surf City. DAVID SELLIN Someone looking for a model? lf it is a tall guy, with a brown hat, it is most likely Dave, one of our prime artists with pen and ink at his complete command. He entered school in sixth grade, and left in his junior year for Sweden. Dave returned in time, though, to graduate with the class of '48. He readily has become adapted to our idosyn- crasies and has pepped up' our morale con- siderably. Dave's talent is sure to land him somewhere, be it the Art Museum or the Sunday Bulletin.
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ya.s.x' 'ww' SQ H ' fear:-we s-5esoi.:,fNC15l1-xi., AQ:-H vgcznaaswmr L9 L CNG- Qugg cnSLco:u.x.s vcr-wru. WWW W, W7 WX 3691 4!f2 MARY-CLAY PLATT 'jj Oh honestly, is all we need to hear to know that Mary-Clay is in another argument over Roosevelt and the New Deal. The fem- inine half of our co-editorship of the Blue and White is famous for her smart, and tailored clothes, her preference for Haming locks, and WALTER Have a question on religious problems or world affairs? Lee is the man to see for the inside dope, along with his own personal opinions. Lee is a Momba from way back, and divides his time between their meetings, and his activities at G.F.S. Conscientious in SUZANNE L. In tenth grade a perpetually energetic, infectiously enthusiastic, personality-plus young lass thrust herself into our midst. Since then, Susie has been briskly occupying herself with one interest or another. When she is not racing madly down the hall dis- charging some Pastorian business, you may without a doubt, Woody's open houses have become revered by the class. Though she's one of our youngest, because of skipping a grade, Mary-Clay has proved herself equal to guy tazk that was set before her LEE UBEL f 4, Z ',f ef WMM! ' my 4 hi studies, his strong point is science, especl- 'Ma ally geology, and he is also a member of the select second basses in the choir. Waw-Waw's anti-sodapop campaign has drawn on our sup- plies of milk, and has been one of the stand- ing jokes of the class. ROHRBACH find her by elbowing your way through a hud- dle of males, fall sizes and agesj. Last year she made a charming Phyliss in Io1anthe , and we wonder how Susie can manage all this, pull in excellent marks, and still have time for that certain special crew cut.
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1' 550959 1ii X 55 -lips, x q-O5 X 3A Q c-XX X -5 5 5,4 O wqooizhgy fbjgw ?fA LD Vlbqfvgg f Qbfx Cb Rosle has one outstanding quality which we will l'ClIl6IHbCl'Q narnelyg her cackle. Many a serious class discussion has been interrupted when Janet breaks into gales of laughter. She is also noted for being a perfect hostess at any party she gives: fthat fabulous party ,Ama ,a.,,.+,,..,,,1,1 my DONALD ?TEIjILE 41,014 444. 190 ' Many a classroom has been brightened with Don's sense of humor, and often a teacher too, has smothered a roar behind a serious scowl. Don's beet red blush is famous, and he has the distinction of being one of the few boys ever to give open houses, fSpecially that MIRIA Mimi is our class liberal-need we say more? If you're looking for a good argument, just mention lfVestbrook Peglar, or Russia, and you'll wonder later what hit you, and if she will ever give up without having the last word. Keeping up with her beaux is harder last Novemberlj Janet is also a fiend for jazz, and invariably turns our subject of conversa- tion to the latest jazz concert. Janie and her famous cream-colored Plymouth are al- ways a welcome sight to us all, because to her, everything in life has a humorous side. fatjlm Burl., one after the memorable Lower Moreland 64.65, gamej, and he was always the genial host A ' personified. Don is a hard plugging guy, and even though la classe de francais gave him nd some trouble, Don managed to come through fx thick and thin. 6355, it ok- 3224?-1 Q, han ClI1OllZlHgXF1Cl1Cli, but at least most themxbegin with QI fayj. But through the smoke and flame and sizzling discussions, we discovered the existence of a soft heart: al- though she'd rather die than admit it. C23 ii: , is iv -safe by 1 'E -, Fl x r' K 3- 'fl 3 it
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