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JANE BRODY “Jane” Now meet Jane, one of the three associate editors of the Comet staff. She is likewise circulation manager of the Blue and White Standard and an active member of Glee Club. Jane, always smiling, always happy, and always cooperative, hopes to become a nurse. Glee Club (1) (2) (3); A Cappella Choir (1) (2) (3); Operetta (1) (2); Music Festival (3); Blue and White Standard (1) (2), Circulation Manager (3); Magazine Campaign (2); Comet, Associate Editor (3); Prom Dec¬ orating Committee (2). PAULINE CHRISTIE “Polly” Blonde hair Brown eyes A cheery smile Mix these together and you have “Polly.” She enjoys all sports and likes ice-skating. She and “Whizz” can usually be found strolling up and down the hall at 3:30. Polly’s ambition is to become a nurse. Hockey (1); Volley Ball (1) (3); Basketball (1) (3); Baseball (1); Band (2) (3). EDITH CLAUSS “Edie” Little but spunky! Edith’s plump but lively form, dark hair, flashing smile, and cheery greeting attract the dull¬ est person’s eye. Her liveliness accounts for her ability in sports. Friendliness is her greatest asset. Put her on a cannibal island, and, we believe, even the cannibals will love her in a friendly way. Commercial Club (1) (2) (3); Hockey (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Volley Ball (1) ' 2) (3). 1343 TH- rrr
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THE COMET ROCCO BELLO “Rocy” “Rocy,” as he is known by his friends, is quite an ac¬ complished musician. According to this fellow, school is an unnecessary evil. When the 3:30 buzzer rings, Rocy’s up and out on his way home with never a worry. Never¬ theless, Rocy is an all-round good fellow, and may soon be wearing the khaki of the Army. THERESA BELSO “Terry” Theresa is our little blonde friend from Dexter. Al¬ though she has many girl friends, her friendliness ends here, for she remains aloof to the opposite sex. We won¬ der if “Joe” doesn’t interest her a tiny bit? Her skill and eagerness on the hockey field and the basketball floor indicate her vitality and enjoyment of sports. Hockey (1) (2), Captain (3); Volley Ball (1) (3), Captain (2); Basketball (1) (2) (3); Baseball (1) (2); Commercial Club (1) (2) (3). TRUMAN BITTENBENDER “Spit” “Spit,” an athletic type of boy, is a Hecktown lad. As half-back on the football team, he helped the team win many a victory. School isn’t Truman’s first love, for his main interest centers around a certain miss from Macada. Football (1) (2) (3); Class basketball (1) (2) (3).
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THE COMET BESSIE COLVER “Bessie” Neatly curled dark hair, attractive clothes, and a pleas¬ ant and jolly disposition make Bessie an attractive per¬ son. Bessie is very active in first aid work. She enjoys crocheting and singing. Bessie hopes to take up nursing. Glee Club (1); Commercial Club (1). CARL DAVIDSON “Lem” The second of the three musketeers is Carl. Quiet and good-natured, he is well-liked by those who really know him. He is a good boxer for th at is his chief delight. After graduation, Carl wants to join the Navy. Science Club (2); Track (2). SHIRLEY DECK “Deckie” Reserved and shy, that’s Shirley. She may be shy to many of her pals, but “Carie” knows her better. This efficient senior should get ahead quickly in the business world for she follows direction promptly and has the gift of choosing good-looking clothes. Shirley’s auburn hair makes everyone sit up and take notice. She enjoys sports and plays with much fervor. Class, Secretary (1) (3); Athletic Association, Secre¬ tary (3); Commercial Club (1) (2); Science Club (2); Student Librarian (1) (2); Blue and White Standard (1) (2) ; Comet, Ass. Business Manager (3); Hockey (1) (2) (3) ; Baseball (1); Band, Color Guard (2).
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