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EB5BI Comet ROBERT BECKER “Bob” Curly hair, 200 pounds of brawn, and a profound dislike of the fair sex-these seem to be Robert’s chief characteristics. His greatest interest is fishing and relating the stories of the fish he “almost” caught. Robert’s determined to go into some kind of business for himself and the class wishes him the best of luck. Football (1); Science Club, Secretary (2). EVELYN BEERS “Evelyn” Efficiency personified is Evelyn. She is seldom heard from but when it comes to producing results, she is always on top. Evelyn’s efficiency and love of commercial subjects will aid her in her chosen work. Blue and White Staff, Typist (2) (3); Commer- cial Club (3); Comet Staff (3); Baseball (3). ARLENE BENNINGER “Arlene” An ace in bookkeeping and an efficient busi- ness woman, Arlene takes her duties seriously. She is really quite domestic, though, and her main in- terest is home furnishings and cooking. We would all like to see Arlene in a frilly apron opening an oven door to let out a pleasing aroma of biscuits or huckleberry pie, and we know there will be some- one there to appreciate that, some day. Glee Club (2); Commercial Club (3); Student Librarian (3); Comet Staff (3). eighteen
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DORIS BATH “Daisey” Doris comes from Belfast and is the mascot of their baseball team. She is conventional, critical, and curious, all of which will help her in her library work, which she is seriously considering as a future vocation. We know she will succeed in anything, but we hope she won’t be a musician with long hair. Dramatic Club (1); Town Meeting (3); Glee Club and Operetta (1) (2) (3); Commercial Club (3); Student Librarian (2) (3); Comet Staff, Typist (3); Volley Ball (1) (2). LESTER BARTRON “Barlron” Small but mighty—that’s Lester. His pranks have cost him many a night after school. In spite of all this, Lester’s good sportsmanship and friendliness make him an all around chap. We’re sure that his scientific abilities will insure him a place in the fu- ture world of chemistry. Football (1) (2) Varsity (3); Basketball, Ass’t Manager (1) (2); Latin Club (1); Glee Club (1) (2); Operetta (1) (2) Minor part (1); Senior Class Play (3); Comet Staff, Athletic Editor (3); Class Basketball (1) (2) (3). MILDRED BECK “Millie” “Millie” is a sedate commercial student who says she intends to have a business career. Her love of music has been shown by her participation in the Glee Club and operettas. Here’s hoping life deals “Millie” a good hand. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Commercial Club (3); Operetta (1) (2) (3). seventeen
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i m ANNA BRANDL “Annie” “May I have the honor of the next dance, Anna?” This is an ordinary question to her because she likes to be in the “swing” of things where parties and gaiety are concerned. The “Vogue” magazine supplies Anna with ideas about the latest styles in fashionable clothes and what the well-dressed young lady is wearing. She is interested in a busi- ness career and is listed with 39’s secretaries and stenographers. Our best wishes go with her. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); Operetta (1) (2) (3); Tennis (2) (3); Dramatic Club (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (3); Volley Ball (3); Commercial Club (3); Comet Staff, Typist (3). EVELYN BREINIG “Evelyn” If someone pokes you in the ribs and you turn around, you will find Evelyn, who enjoys teasing everybody. She likes to make noise and to stead- fastly stand up for her rights in any argument. She has marked ability in scholastic work, and the only subject she did not like was biology. Mr. Shekletski never found out the reason but we believe it was that fact that she didn’t like to dissect frogs—may- be she pitied them. Commercial Club (3); Baseball (1) (2); Basket- ball (2); Volley Ball (2). PAUL BURALLI “Paul” Meet the scholar of our class. Webster certainly has competition when it comes to Paul’s vocabulary. He is an ambitious and diligent student. Although very quiet, Paul is a true friend to all who know him. The class of “39” wishes you success in what- ever you endeavor to do. Latin Club (1); Dramatic Club (2) (3); Student Council (1); Athletic Council, Treasurer (3); Comet Staff (3); Senior Play (3). nineteen
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