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-It ARLENE A. BARTRON Bartron” Every morning Arlene whizzes into room 33 about one minute before the buzzer rings. She always has a cheery smile for every¬ one. “Bartron isn’t too keen about lessons, but always manages to get hers done. After school she walks down the hall with a tall, blond junior from Room 31. She enjoys sports---baseball, hockey, and volley ball. Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 1; Baseball 1, 3. SHIRLEY M. BRODY Brody” Quite a whiz with words, “Brody” amazes us all with her human dictionary vocabulary in conversation. Shirley is quite a studious girl; however, she finds time for dancing and sports. “Brody” has a pleasing personality and is training to become a stenographer. After high school she plans to continue her com¬ mercial work at Rider College. Senior Play, Business Staff 3; Comet Staff, Associate Editor 3; Dramatic Club 2; Commercial Club 1; Forum Club 3; Glee Club 7; A Cappella Choir 1; Operetta Chorus 1; War Stamps and Bonds 3; Library Assistant 1, 2, 3; Prom, Entertainment Committee, Chairlady 2; Blue and White, Typist 1, 2; Magazine Campaign 1, Renewal Manager 2, 3,- Basketball 3; Volley Ball 2. JEAN R. BROWN Jean” Studious and ambitious, Jean does all the tasks assigned to her efficiently and is an excellent commercial student. She was one of the Crowell managers in the Magazine Campaign and is one of Miss Botto ' s faithful library assistants. Jean hopes to become a secretary. Co met Staff, Typist 3; Student Librarian 1, 2, 3; Blue and White, Typist 1, 2; Dramatic Club 2, Secretary 7,- Commercial Club 7, 2, 3; Prom, Refreshment Committee 2; Sale of War Bonds and Stamps 3; Magazine Campaign, Assistant Manager 2, Business Manager 3; Basketball 3. -zm
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HAROLD H. ARNOLD Harold” The Harold finds school very dry and even dozes in P. D. Class. He may seem quiet in school, but when he ' s with the gang he ' s just as lively as anyone else. Harold spends his leisure time working at a dairy, but is more interested in a certain girl than in his work. He plans to spend the future in the Merchant Marine. A Cappella Choir 1. CARL M. BARLIEB Barlieb” “Barlieb is one of the quietest boys in the class, at least in school. Carl usually speaks only when spoken to but what he says is carefully thought out. An average student, he enjoys driving his Plymouth around. Carl’s main interest is a certain junior from Room 11. PEARL M. BARRALL Pearl” This chubby little miss hails from Point Philips. One ' s first im¬ pression of Pearl is that she is quiet and shy, but she has a cheery disposition. She can usually be seen with her pals, Pauline and Ethel. Commercial Club 2.
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✓ GERALD C. BUTTS Ike” Ike ' s” motto is to leave the opposite sex alone. He is tall and lanky and hopes to become a naval aviator some day. He enjoys outside sports and can otherwise b e identified by the black ' 37 Plymouth which he drives. He doesn ' t care much for school, but does enough work to get by. Science Club 3, Treasurer 2. ROSE C. CARLO Rosie” Who’s that brown-haired, active soul from Room 23? It’s Rosie,” whose specialty is basketball. As captain of the Dribbling Drippers, she can be seen flying around the gym, urging her team to victory. Rosie” can often be seen riding her bicycle. She hopes to be a secretary some day. Blue and White, Typist 1, 2; Student Librarian 1, 2; Magazine Campaign 2; Volley Ball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3. DOROTHY V. CHRISTMAN Dottie” “Come on, team!” is one of Dottie ' s frequent outbursts. She is one of our cheerleaders and interested in all kinds of sports. One of the well-dressed seniors, Dottie” can be seen frequently driving the fa mily Buick. Her long trek to school has often caused her to be tardy? “Dottie” especially enjoys writing limericks about dimples and blue eyes. How about it, Skinhead?” Chris hopes to become a woman in white. Class President 3; Student Council 3; Athletic Council, Secretary 3; Senior Play Committee 3; Prom, Refreshment Committee 2; Cheer¬ leader, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Student Librarian 1, 2; Hockey 1, 2, 3; Volley Ball 1, 2, Manager 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1, 2, 3.
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