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PEGGY COHEN: Small in stature, only Céecetl cc tk. LESLIE COHN: Ag, a real smaftie ! ee = MAURICE COHN: H@ rea}fy can draw MALGO@LM COLBERG: Just a gogt guy i GERALD COLEMAN: Our record breaker PATRICIA COLLINS: She bids her hand KENNETH COLVIN: At home on the rostrum JOHN COLTON: Lowell by way of Manila ESTELLE COOK: Always happy go lucky HARRIET COOK: She en- joys life CHARLIE COOKE: Chil con Connie ELEANOR CORCORAN: Her day was March 17 CONSTANCE CORKERY: How she can sketch PHYLLIS COULAM: She was glee-ful HELEN CRAWFORD: Every- body knows her twinkletoes FRANK CRONAN: I'm at my best when at my leisure JAMES Cross: Once yelled for S.1y ROBERT CROWDER: Traffic was congested EPH CROWLEY: Light- eight casaba king WILLIAM CULPEPPER: To- morrow’s MacArthur “UNIBERTI: Remo— weirl ! FAN CRRIE: Upheld a Rfamous fame JEAN WAANK: We like her typding' Any Davis: Of course, yeu admit I’m right UCILLE DepieER: She liked »? t ‘‘book learnin’ JAGQUELINE DEUTSCH: Good-bye, Jackye DONALD DeEvotTo: Well! Well! Well! IRWIN DIAMOND: From far- off Manitoba PATRICIA DINSDALE: Sharp on the blades JUNE DOLAN: “On, On, Cardinal’
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Kaj BLomaguist: Blonde Adonis CLIFFORD BLOOM: Yes, yes, we know JEAN Borst: A natural phil- atelist JEANNETTE BRAVINDER: “Oh, you beautiful doll’ JOHN BRESLER: Bearded tape-breaster WILLIAM BrRIZEE: A film fancier JAYNE BROCKe An interme- diate@ swingster CHARLOTTE BROSI: Swings E ‘ a mean paint brush a L ns ; uN ARNOLD BROWN: A dia- mond star JOAN BROWN: Quiet as a mouse SIDNEY BROWN: He did his bit around school WILLIAM BROWN: He ad- mits he was a devil HILARY BROWNELL: The outdoors type WILLIAM BUCHANAN: Blis- ters and ‘‘slitzy’’ CLYDE BURCH: Let's go swimming ROBERT CARLSON: Another track star—and nice! ROBERT CARRIER: He rates a fanfare, DOUGLASS CARTWRIGHT: An artist by moods GWENDOLYN CHAN: ''T here shall be music’’ STELLA CHANG: A friend indeed HILDA CHAPMAN: The stu- dious type STANLEY CHARLES: Two hobbies—one was crew ROBERT CHERRY: Our all- city man GEORGE CHICHESTER: He's a racqueteer DaviD CHINN: Can he draw! ANNIE CHU: Let’s have a swim GEORGE CHyYSOSKY: Low- ell’s Fred Astaire FRANK CLARVOE: His fa- vorite model, a model ‘A’ ELEANOR CLAUSEN: Tomor- row’s leading jockey ELIZABETH CLEMENT: It takes intellect—she’s got it EDWIN CLINTON: He wrote with gas WILLIAM COFFMAN: Is he famous!
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yak Oe CATHERINE DON: Miss Os- born will miss her STEPHEN Dorur: Oh that “slitzy’’ PETER DUNSTON: jStudy! Study! Study! : JosRpH EcKARTs Brain nd brawn plus duitlythair y { 7 v4) JIA AL MARGARIWE) ENGStROM: She pheypst ata us , yi MARGARET ENRIGHT: Got a cyt? She’ll fix it J! HAqOLb Futhpury: A base- balfer, €t ceteTa LEONARD FELDMAN: Give me a math problem to solve HYMAN FINK: Never once let Lowell down SHIRLEY FITZGERALD; She hits the high notes Mary FLAA: Manana, man- ana MARY FLETCHER: Quote: “When I was editor’’ GEORGE FORTAYON: Mixed sports and studies EpDNA Foster: Not even a peep ELEANOR Fox: Cute? Yeh, man ! HENRY FUKUI: Brains plus DwiIGHT GAINES: To be or not to be—he was BARBARA GALE: Results with little exertion LESLIE GALVAN: From little acorns, mighty oaks Louris GAMBA: He played ‘Elmer's Tune’ ELIZABETH GARDNER: The Indians’ Sonja Henie. PHYLLIS GEARY: Lowell's proud of Phyllis EpwaArp GEE: His sense of humor wore a grin RicHARD GEE: Whiz! VIVIAN. GisLe: She studies with results CONSTANTINE GLAFKIDES: Greek strongman BLIZABETH GLASER: Always carefree REGINA. GOLDBERG: She-ean swing that racquet! HASKELL GOLDMAN: A ma- gician in math FRANK GRANNIS: His lux- ury—a sWimming pool ”» GLoRIA GRANUCCTI: An 'A in personality Oris GRAVEM: That Holly- wood!
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