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taxi-llGI-ls Q C' ... . 3 'P Eli 1 E If 4' 5' FQIDENOQQY 1947 Eleanor Bristol-Ellie is a very attractive girl with a very attractive personality. She's sweet, sincere, and shy at times. But when she's present, there is always something added. Maybe it's iust Ellie herself. She doesn't have to do anything extraordinary- iust be there. Mary Burke - Small, shy, sweet, Mary's one of the best liked persons in the senior class. She doesn't talk too much, blushes easily, and yet she can be unexpectedly firm when she wishes to be. Robert Busa - If we handed out titles to all, Bob's would be The Dancer . Ah-and what a dancer! You not only see clouds - you're stepping on them! He's easy going, friend- ly to all, and loads of fun. Douglas Brown, Jr. - Doug is Bernice Burdacki-Bernie may be someone no one should miss. Ask his friends, or better, ask anyone who is lucky enough to sit near him in class. Next to Shakespeare and a few other early geniuses, he is the world's best punster. Noreen Burke - Noreen is our Ja colleen who has an endless supply of energy on the basketball court. When it comes to figuring out a chem- istry problem, though, she is less enthusiastic. Somehow the chemistry class never ap- pealed to her. ne Buttner - Cute Jane is a typical high school girl. She's an enviable blonde with a winning smile and pleasing personality, she does her work when she's supposed to, and has her fun and plenty of it when it's time. Janie is a girl worth being acquainted with. small but you certainly can't miss her when she's there no matter how many are around her. With her sweet person- ality and cute humor little Bernie has been the creator of many muffled laughs in class. Beverly Burkhardt - Another gal with talented fingers, Bev plays an instrument you don't hear much about . . . the organ, and she plays it well, too. Although busy with con- stant practice, she manages to belong to several clubs in- cluding Forum and Washing- ton Historical. Arline Camp -The Talker-that's Arline's title, and a very ap- propriate one, too. A cute girl with a cute manner - that's Arline. If you ever hear a very sweet, soft voice say, Num- ber, please? - that's Arline.
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'0 ER ,Nl G Q 1 G 1 QT l C5 Q 1 Q. 3 an Ill U, as 07 55 cn -F :r rn Qglnays 'E S I' ii- 4 . QWnmd9 1947 typical high school boy should dress, and that's pretty good. Besides himself, he has an- other advantage - he is the owner of a car that runs. He likes all sports, but baseball particularly. Katherine Cotter - Dark-eyed, dark-haired Kay, with her witty comments and corny jokes, with her hearty laugh and twinkling eyes, is a girl well-liked by all. She can al- ways lift low spirits, carry on a conversation, and keep everyone happy. That's our Kay. Martin Cummings - Marty is a natural humorist. All he has to do is wink and we laugh. His favorite subject is Spanish. He is active in clubs, especial- ly as a member of the Special Chorus. His main ambition is to crack one really good ioke. Anita Cossette - Nedie just goes along with the world very smoothly. She is quiet, but not always so. She manages to do her share of the talking and more than a share of the laughing - that's the way to enioy yourself, Nedie, keep it up. Nancy Crosthwait - Nancy likes books, not only to read but to catalogue and keep in order. Her work in the library shows that. She's quiet, but fun to know. She finds time to be- long to several activities, one being Junior College Club. Delores Curylo-Delores may be short, but she certainly can hold her own anywhere. She's a girl who knows what she likes and what she doesn't like, and what she wants and doesn't want. No in-betweens for Delores. . JOAN CJOSSEYTE Joan Cossette - Little Joanie, the other half of the two Cos- settes, is another one whose motto is: Laugh and the world laughs with you. And how true, for when Joanie's around, everyone enioys him- self. Joanie's a nice kid. Marion Cuccaro-Cookie is every- one's little sister. You can't help but feel protective toward her small, genuine grin, and diminutive body. We've never heard a mean word from her, or about her. She's a little girl with a big heart. Bob Curylo - Trade gets all the good ones . . . here's another . . . Bob is the blond not seen very often but often heard about. From what we hear, he's a pretty swell guy, one who's plenty of fun.
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