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7iie C m L RAE BEISEL “Rae” This versatile young lady can do anything assigned her. She’ll be missed by the teachers as a dependable and reliable girl. Her sunny disposition and quiet nature will be sure to comfort any patient she may have when she enters the hos- pital in September. Basketball (1); Hockey (1), Manager (2); Science Club (2), Treasurer (3); Blue and White Standard (1), Assistant Business Manager (2), Business Manager (3); Comet Staff, Assistant Business Manager (3). CHARLES BETZ “Betsy” “Bet .y” is forever “getting in Dutch” when in the vicinity of room 33. Charles is especially fond of his Packard, which he drives around during the noon hour. WILLIAM BITZ “Bitzie A mischievous classmate. Bill will be remembered in the future by his fellows students for his stubborness, witticisms, numerous pranks, baseball ability and last, but not least, for his attractive blue eyes. twenty-four
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MILDRED BEATTY Mildred” Mildred seems to be quiet but she really is a happy-go- lucky girl. She made a great hit as a guitar player when she broadcasted over WCBA. Social dancing is her favorite pas- time. Glee Club (1); Operetta (1). ALICE BECK “Alice” Quiet, well-dressed, well-mannered, that’s Alice to a T. She has a pleasing personality and a smile for everyone. Be- sides being fond of athletics, she is an excellent student. Her talent in art has contributed greatly to the success of this book. May her fine qualities prove a help to her at Syracuse University. Dramatic Club (1), Vice President (2); Town Hall (2), Secretary (3); Volley Ball (1), Captain (2); Baseball (1) (2); Basketball (1), Captain (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2) y3); Blue and White Standard (1); Science Club (3); Class Vice President (3); Class Historian (3); Co-Art Editor of Comet (3): Tennis (2): Magazine Campaign (3). ELIZABETH BECKER Betty “Betty” tells us she likes to cook and keep house. Incident- ally, if you ever need a willing and thorough worker on a committee, be sure to call on her. She is one of the girls who finds Bethlehem very interesting. Commercial Club (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (1) (2); Class Treasurer (1); Hockey (3); Basketball (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) (3), Manager (2); Comet Staff (3); Operetta (1) (2); Athletic Association (2). twenty-three
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ALBERT BURALLI “Lightning” What would the thriving town of Heck town be without Burall? Besides rating high scholastically, Albert finds time to attend Blue and White Standard staff meetings. Lately he has been attending them regularly. Could it be that blonde associate editor? Track (1); Science Club (1); Dramatic Club (3); Blue and White Standard (2) (3): Class Vice President (3); Treasurer of Athletic Association (3); Oratorical Contest (3). LELA BUSS Lela” Auburn hair and rosy cheeks describe Lela to a “T”. Her 4-H club work and needle craft ability have helped her to make most of her clothing. Quite an accomplishment, Lela! Baseball (2) (3), Captain (1); Basketball (2) (3); Vol- ley Ball (1) (2) (3); Glee Club (2); Operetta (2); Commer- cial Club (1) (3). EARL BUSS “Bnssie” Small, very small, but proud of it Earl is a mischievous lad who knows how to wiggle out of all his troubles. “Bus- sie” is always full of pep and greets everyone with a smile. He spends much lime in the chemistry Lab. and hopes, some- day, to become an electrical engineer. Assistant Baseball Manager (1); Glee Club (1); Science Club (3). tU’tnty-fivc
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