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0 -, RYSSELL NELSON BENNETT ' KRESSON, NEW JERSEY Russ was a likeable chap, and, although somewhat retiring in class, elsewhere he was lively enough. He was an outdoors fellow, and hunting and fishing were his favorite sports, as well as the topics for endless stories. Despite the fact that around school Russ seemed to be a profound woman-hater, those who knew told a different story. MARY ELIZABETH BERRY 55 Glu. Roan Betty, was a carefree lass whose harum-scarum manner didn't prevent her from getting there when it came to studies. Her hobby was collecting souvenirs, autographs, and other curiositiesg but a certain sophomore lad came in for his share of attention, to say nothing of various Fortnightly activities. Betty plans to become a nurse. mee Club fa, ty, Tri-Hi go. RICHARD CURTIS BIEMILLER 107 VV.-KSHINGTON Avnzwrs Although this gay young blade distinguished himself in many ways, school work was not one of them-perhaps because he never bothered to do it. The dulcet tones of Dick's boyish soprano voice were most frequently employed to charm a young lady in Colonial Manor, but his little black book could tell of many other feminine conquests. Bie's aesthetic maneuvers on the dance floor were executed with an utter abandon that would have made Terpsichore himself pop with envy, but his poetic effusions were even more artistic. Dick will probably achieve fame as a radio gag man. Football CU, Class Basketball QQ, 35. ANNA M. BISIGNANO M1-ZDFORD, Nlsw JERSEY This striking little miss with the wavy black hair came tous from Moores- town in her sophomore year. She and Erma were not really twins, although everyone thought so. Curly had the two sterling qualities of patience and good humor, which should stand her in good stead when she enters her chosen profession of nursing. Page Serenleen
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JANET BARRETT 120 CHESTNUT STREET Janet was one of the select few who had the tenacity of purpose to read Gone With the Wind to the very end. But her activities were not restricted to literary endeavors, as she was one of the social butterflies of the class, and her schedule was the envy of many of her classmates. This, combined with her smooth conversational powers, leads us to predict that she will, someday, be the society editor of a metropolitan newspaper. HARRY L. BATTEN M.uzL'roN, NEw JEnsEx' Harry was an ambitious little fellow and had a way with him which marle friends of everyone. His favorite pastime was hunting. From his police activi- ties in the upper hall during lunch hour, we think he would make a good traffic copg but he hopes to be an accountant, and as he knew his bookkeeping from A to Z, he should be a good one. ELLEN A. BELLA RARIT.AN AVENUE Arco, NEW JERSEY Ellen was an attractive young lady with pretty blue eyes, who always seemed to be happy and gay. She said studies were her principal worry, but this seemed to be true only before tests. Roller skating was her favorite diversion, particu- larly doing the Circle VValtz. Her future is shrouded in mystery, but we don't think it will be for long. Basketball C-U, Class Hockey ELIZABETH ANN BENNETT 953 S1'R.a'r1-'onn AVENUE VVESTMONT, NEW JERSEY Betty had the distinction of being a member of both the orchestra and Glee Club through all four years. Her contagious laugh and big blue eyes were two of her outstanding characteristics. Playing the piano and reading were the things which usually occupied her spare time. After graduation Betty hopes to enter Wheaton College to major in Bible study and music appreciation. Girl Reserves CU, Tri-Hi Q-Q, Orchestra fl, 2, 3, 41, Glee Club fl. Q, 3, 4-D. Page Sixteen
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ERMA E. BISIGNANO RIEDFORD, NEW JERSEY Erma. was a pretty little lady with dark brown eyes and a penchant for giggling tmost. of the time no one else knew what it was all aboutl. She was a conscientious student, although classroom response was not one of her strong virtues. Attending the movies', and collecting pictures of all the stars were her favorite recreations. Secretarial work is her intended vocation. s DORIS LORRAINE BLANCK 106 Tsnsnono Roso BERLIN, NEW JERSEY This pretty young miss with the twinkling blue eyes and Ginger Rogers curls could blush most becomingly, particularly when a certain football husky was the topic of conversation. Going to the movies was perhaps her main form of entertainment, but singing was also one of her pastimes. DimpIes intends to be a nurse-how we envy her future patients! CHARLES M. BOWEN 212 VVEST END AVENUE Charlie was perhaps our outstanding activities man and all-around class member. Whether playing a flashy game at end on the football team, cutting for a shot on the basketball court, leading some class activity, or acting as President of the Student Body, Charlie was always there with the goods. His ability and affable personality made him one of the most popular boys. He will enter college in the fall. Prom Committee CSD, Football 12, Sl, Varsity C-Q, Basketball Cl, 2, Sl, Varsity 141, Vice-President Student Body CD, President Ml, Manager Baseball MJ. THOMAS A. BOWEN 210 EAST PARK AVENUE , Tomy was a, big boy who was always very agreeable-except when he couldn'-t get a date with a certain good-looking brunette in the junior class. He distinguished himself as a football player, and also for his exploits hunting and fishing. Tom's ambition was to acquire a car, anything that would run- ask him about Dinah's rumble seat. He intends to be an electrician. Basketball CED, Class Basketball 02, Sl, Football KQJ, Varsity C3, 41, Track CD, SHIELD Staff C4-J. Page Eighteen
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