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ELIZABETH BECK Betty “She’s tall, she’s tan, she’s terrific.” “Betty” is an all around good sport. Her participation in sports, clubs, and social activities keep her so busy that we wonder when she finds time for her studies (which we know she does). Her charming personality and friendliness have won for her many friends and will continue to do so at William and Mary College. Class President (1) (2); Comet Staff, Associate Editor (3); Blue and White Standard (1) (2); Orchestra, Presi- dent (1); Dramatic Club (1) (2) (3); Athletic Council, Vice-President (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Cheerleader (1); Student Librarian (1) (2); Hockey (1) (2) (3): Volley Ball (2); Baseball (2); Tennis (1) (2) (3); Student Council (1) (2) (3), Secretary-Treasurer (3); Glee Club (1); Operetta (1). LILLIAN BEERS “Lillian” Sitting at the library desk, she quietly and efficiently performs her task. Ready, willing, and able, she tackles her work, insisting that it really isn’t work at all. Lillian likes to play basketball and was an active member of the Commercial Club. In her role of student librarian, she has received practical experience which may prove bene- ficial in her life work. Glee Club (1); Blue and White Staff (2); Student Librarian (1) (2) (3); Basketball (3): Volley Ball (3); Commercial Club (3); Comet Staff, Typist (3). CHARLES BENNETT “Charlie Quiet and serious, but a grand sport—that’s “Charlie.” He doesn’t go in for sports himself, but is a loyal follower of our teams. His outstanding ability is in the field of chemistry and his pet hobby is radio. “Charlie” expects to take up electrical engineering in the future. Latin Club (1); Science Club (1), President (3); Glee Club (3); Senior Play, Electrician (3); Operetta, Elec- trician (3).
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GLADYS ALPAUGH “Gladys” This little miss, sometimes gloomy, sometimes gay, is one of those girls who doesn’t like to study but does it anyway. Gladys is not only a good student but an athlete and a grand little booster as well. On the gridiron, base- ball diamond, or in the gym, Gladys is certain to be there, rooting for the Blue and White. Blue and White Staff, Assistant Circulation Manager (2); Glee Club (1); Commercial Club (3); Comet Staff, Typist (3); Class Secretary (3); Tennis (1) (2) (3); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2). RAYMOND BARTHOLOMEW “Ray” Bright blue eyes and wavy hair, coupled with neat dress, help to put Raymond in the “gentlemen’s group” of the senior class. But there’s more to Raymond than his pleasing appearance. His flute has added “pep” to our orchestras and band. Here’s hoping you go forth in life with the same spirit and achieve the same success as the men who played their flutes in “good old ’76.” Class Basketball (3): Band (1) (2) (3); Orchestra (2) (3); Blue and White Orchestra (3); Science Club (3); Class Baseball (3). EVELYN BAGMAN “Evelyn” On the hockey field, basketball court, or baseball diamond, this bonny lass can hold her own. Her com- mendable sportsmanship and spunk were exhibited when she served as captain for various teams. A good athlete, she is—but Evelyn has other interests in the likeness of a blue-eyed “chap” from Room 25. (Please don’t blush, Carl.) Latin Club (1); Dramatic Club (1) (2); Hockey (1) (3), Captain (2); Basketball, Captain (2); Volley Ball (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3), Captain (1) (2). twenty-two
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MARY BENSING “Mary With an air of gaiety and a song on her lips. Mary takes life as it comes. Laughing merrily, with never a worry or care, she drifts along. She has a “definite interest in school and he takes up a great deal of her time. She hasn’t made any specific plans for the future, but she may enter the teaching profession. We wish you luck, Mary. Glee Club (1); Dramatic Club (3); Baseball (1) (2); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); Basketball (2); Latin Club (3). ELEANOR BOERSTLER Eleanor “I’ll see you at 3:30, Eleanor.” This is a familiar sentence to this blue-eyed laughing lass. She is gifted with a unique style of writing which brings out her own originality and fun-loving personality. Eleanor is very skillful in basketball, hockey, and dancing, and whenever she is in the crowd, there’s sure to be fun and frolic. Basketball (1) (2) (3), Captain (2); Volley Ball (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1) 2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Tennis (1); Class Assistant Secretary-Treasurer (1); Dramatic Club (1) (2) (3); Latin Club (1) (2), Consul (1): Blue and White Staff, Associate Editor (2); Blue and White Staff, Chuckles Editor (1); Comet Staff, Athletic Editor (3) ; Cheerleader (3). CORA BOND “Bondie Ever-smiling, Cora greets life with its joys and sorrows. With a laugh, she brushes aside all worry and care. Cora blushes at the least provocation, but she isn’t really bash- ful at all. She has participated in many clubs and is a lover of sports. Stenography comes close to Cora’s heart. Commercial Club (3): Basketball (1) (21 (3): Base- ball (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2); Glee Club (1): Volley Ball (3). tu-tnly-four
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