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EDWARD R. CARPENTER ASHLAND, NEW JERSEY Ed was a good-natured fellow whose friendly manner and willingness to help others made his popularity easy to understand. Although he seemed rather shy where girls were concerned and could blush furiously upon occasion, we think A. V. explains the change which appeared in his last year. fAsk him about that poem he wrote to her.J Photography and baseball were his principal hobbies. Ed says he intends to be a watchmaker, and we hope he will have many good times Baseball 13, LD. JANE ALLEN CAVANNA 208 WEST END AVENUE Despite the frank and open manner of this charming miss, she was some- thing of an enigma to those who did not know her well-particularly when she made those cynical avowals of disillusionment in history class. As befits a cultured young lady, Jane intends to major in French at Middlebury College in Vermont. Prom Committee CSD, Qualify Street C4-D, Grumpy QD. went. after those goal posts. sity QQ, 8, 4-J, Treasurer Student Body GU. man with brown eyes and dark wavy hair. HARRY CHAMBERS 52 TRUMANS AVENUE I MILDRED HELEN CHEW 205 R.EDMAN AVENUE Small, but mighty-that was Harry, as he proved on both the baseball field and the basketball court. Aside from his athletic prowess, Harry was one of the outstanding playboys of the class, and he showed a distinct preference for redheads, blondes, and brunettes. Ask the Heights' cops about the time he Prom Committee CSD, Basketball fl, QD, Varsity QS, 40, Baseball QU, Var- Mil had the record for perfect attendance and never missed a day of school in nine years. One thorn in her existence was P. 0. D. classg in fact, Mildred favored all the teachers with an annoyed look when called upon to recite. Pets, especially stray dogs, were her hobby. She also had a passion for new shoes and clothes. Mildred intends to enter the business world after graduation. and we think the only obstacle to her ambition is a certain young Page Tu-enfy-one
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ANNA BLANCHE BUCCIALIA Rovrn 2, Mnnronn, New JERSEY When you heard someone laugh and say, Oh, I get it ! about ten minutes after everyone else, you knew it was Anna. We predict she will be a second Mary Livingston. Designing clothes and munching pretzels were her favorite hobbies. Sandy intends to take up the study of nursing after graduation. SARAH JANE BUDDY 498 OX'E1lHILL Roan lt' you saw a blue Ford, with red wheels, tearing down the street seemingly without a driver, you knew Sis, was in there just out of sight. Ninety pounds of ecstasy' someone called Sis, and there was no question that this clemnre little miss had a way with the boys. NATuralness was her outstanding charac- teristic, however. Sarah Jane is going to C. C. I. to study secretarial work. Oh, to be her future boss! . Prom Committee CSD, Qualify Street Q4-H. JEANETTE BURNISON 408 Qunnxsnono LANE . If you heard an enthusiastic Can she dance! you immediately knew that. Jeanette was the topic of conversation. She was also an expert heartbreaker. lVith her famed indifference, her first three years were spent in a constant round of indecision as far as men were concerned: but this past year a certain Annapolis grad has Dunn away with that. She should create quite a furore among the males when she enters college in the fall. Basketball CSD, Quality Street C4-D. CECILIA MARGARET BUTLER, 212 Soma A'rL.xN'rrc Avnstfn Cecilia was one of our most conscientious students and always seemed to know t.he right answers in class. Fittingly enough, her favorite hobby was reading. An occasional twinkle in her brown eyes somewhat belied the dignity of manner which was her usual demeanor. Ask her about P. G. sometime and watch the pretty confusion which will follow. Page Twenty
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Cf MERRILL CLEGG ASHLAND, NEW JERSEY Merrill was one of the brilliant mathematicians of our group, and we'll never forget those verbose discussions in trig class--which. we suspect, were a smoke screen to cover homework not done. Collecting stamps and guzzling sodas were among his more aesthetic pastimes. Merrill will enter Lehigh after graduation. Hi-Y KS, 4-D. BETTY E. CLEVENGER BIARLTON, NEW JERSEY Betts was a jolly girl whose ready smile and dimples were a good cure for the blues. Whenever she made some droll blunder in class Cwe never could tell whether it was intentional or by accidentj, the class would roar-and how Bet.ty would blush! Collecting the pictures of cinema stars was one of her hobbies. Betty intends to enter the missionary field as her lifework. BEATRICE E. CONLEY Blsnor AVENUE WEST BERLIN, NEW JERSEY The Duchess was noted for her contagious grin and carefree personality. Althou h Bea may have had serious moments, they were seldom in evidence . . ,, . S and certainly had little to do with her studies. The movies and eating were ' ' ' ' ' .l 'd to have a peculiar the things which intrigued her most. Bea is a so sax interest in Nebraska. Ask her about last New Year's Eve. CHARLES KENNEDY COX 214 BARBERRY LANE This lad with the blond curly locks distinguished himself in many ways during his high school career-as our brilliant Valedictoriang by his, But that's silly! in Latin class: by his histrionic ability, and his boisterous ties-but his t t d'n achievement was in driving Coxey's superabundant vivacity ou s an 1 g , . and persuasive chatter often beguiled the teachers into an easy homework assignment-or the opposite. He will enter college in the fall. Stamp Club CU, President Hi-Yi QU, Hi-Y QQ, B, 41, Orchestra CZ, 3, -D, Band QS, 41, Flor'ist's Shop QSD, Quality Street Q-0, Grumpy OU, SHIELD Staff QD, Valedictorian. Page Twenty-two
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