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The merits ot this class are began their basic training here X for which they have volun- N. r I i 1 f it obvious as you leat through , ,f g A at l-larvey. During the course figs' A X 1 -X.. Q teered they have learned to N ll, 773 x X, fl Xi f 'V X , if the pages. Last year we knew xl i i them as privates when they XX l X X ll fy 2 S X cooperate, making our whole B ,ei ewlffi M7 QB ' i J Rl? organization more worthwhile. X WAITING THEIR TURN Left to right: Allister Beedie, Lillian Borsa, Russell Chaney, Helen Beebe, Mildred Benson, Raymond Bevan, Mildred Benadum, Frederick Brown, Leah Benninghotf, Samual Colgrove, MY! HOW STUDIOUSI Standing: James Armstrong, Frank Booher, Edwin Anderson, Phyllis Bailey, Anthony Bonelli, Rosella Allen, James Bal- lard, Jack Ballard, Robert Booth. Seated: Dorothy Bailey, Jacauelyn Arnidon, Mary Jane Ballard. TIME TO GO HOME Left to right: Jeannette Christie, Helen Cross, Barbara Clark, Dorothy Crosswhite, Harriet Curran, Antionettc Chiappone, Doris Chapman. WATCH THE BIRDIE! Standing: Margaret Cannon, Robert Carrig, Joseph Caranci, James Brown, Carl Chorman, Thomas Curry, Mildred Brewer, Elaine Bushey, Phyllis Bittner, Betty Brant, Charles Carroll. Seated: Antionette Bertane, Wilma Brenner. twenty fou
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Corporals ff if ff CORPORAL TECHNICIANS Junior Class Officers Charles Carroll, Treasurer, Raymond Bevan, Vice-President, Richard Chapman, President, William Such, Secretary. The corporals are proud to admit that they have in their ranks, students known to all in our organization. Their commanding officer, Richard Chap- man, has shown his abilities as leader and also as an outstanding football player. Raymond Bevan acts as Assistant commanding officer and one would have to go far to find a person with more spirit. Little has to be said about secretary William Such and treasurer Charles Carroll who made their names on the basketball floor. Franklin Schumaker, John Pollock, and Marilyn Harer helped to make our La Masque Club play, Srnilin' Through, a hit. We have seen James McCormick, Squier Hanni and John Pierce go right to town to make our basketball team a success. Joyce Palmer has been faithful in working on the annual and we will hear more of her when she becomes editor next year. Collectively they're a bunch not to be exceeded by any. twenty-three
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N. Q il x W 1 , I . . ,yrl9'?,m f, l i I HATS OFF T0 THE RED, WHITE AND BLUE Left to right: Richard Perry, Georgina Neubrand, Marilyn Rogat, Phyllis Martin, Mariorie Ames, Lucille Brainord, Kathleen Bates, Marion Allen, Squier Hanni, Lola Fal- cone, Rcth Scaglione, Howard Concoby. IT'S AS SIMPLE AS A B C Standing: David Pettit, John Pierce, Richard Nelson, Ronald Polio. Seated: Richard Chapma John Pollack, F nklin Schu- ma er. ips, JUST POSIN' First row: Albert Kcillay, Emily Hosta, Shirley Hotchkiss Marjorie Hopkins, Mary Joughin, Lorna Hughes. Second row: Frederick Holp, Marshall Hubbard, Robert Huff, Dale Kaiser, Julia Drzik, Elaine Thayer, Robert Kale. IT'S YOUR MOVE Standing: George Murphy, Irene Yokie, Joyce Palmer, Jo- seph Porostosky. Seated: George Lamos, Kenneth Brown, Ralph Myllykoski Jean Dickinson, Eugene Wirtinen, Betty Tobais, Donald Robinson. As riyates they worked XI! came through this campaign lqorilh Ondf liaoved ll'le':5jlVf5 Z? 53?-ilff with flying colors. At the 'all- Wor Y IO e promo 'O O ix ,X - school party, they presented a c r ra s. X O po Q 1 skit, in competition with the One of their most outstancl- H, Privates and Sergeomsl and ing accomplishments last year was earning money for the Junior-Senior prom. T h e y twentyvfive capped tirst honors with their I' X mock basketball game, r I
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