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JOHN J. BENSING Bensing John may be easily recognized when he is playing in the hand, for he handles the big tuba. More or less the quiet type, John has his rare moments, too. He is quite a sport fan, and keeps up to date on many major football and baseball games. Band 1, 2, 3; Football J. V. 1. 2; Science Club 3. RICHARD J. BESSENHOFFER Bessy A member of this year’s football team. Bessy proved himself an asset with his line play. An ardent follower of sports, he can be seen discussing latest scores with his pals in lunch room 25. Although he is active in sports, he is an excellent student. That he has outstanding art ability is evident by his work as Comet Art Editor. Baseball 1, Captain 2; Comet Art Editor 3; Football 1. 2, 3; Magazine Cam- paign, Publicity Manager 3; Student Council 3. ANDREW M. BETZ Andy Andy is about the shortest fellow in the senior class. At first glance, he might seem like a quiet little chap, but you should be in one of his classes. Next to hunting, one of his favorite hobbies seems to be to give the teachers a hard time. He would like to he a'mechanic after graduation. Science Club 3. ANNA I. CIARROCCHI Annie Although Annie loves to chatter and giggle, she has her studious moments. She is an avid baseball fan and attends many games, especially those at Valley View. Second best, Annie loves going to the movies and dancing. She intends to be a beautician after graduation. Baseball 1, 2; Commercial Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY A. CUSTER Iggy Shirley is always ready to help a fellow student in distress. She willingly accepts all responsibilities given her; for example, she served as magazine cam- paign manager for her homeroom. The fact that she is never idle helps explain why she is such a good German student. She says her future is quite indefinite. Dramatic Club 3; Photography Club 3. $
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JOYCE A. AUCHENBACH Joyce Meet Joyce, one of the chatterboxes of Room 23. This energetic and attractive senior is friendly with everyone. At present, her love life is centered on a senior from Room 33. Joyce was an excellent worker on the business staff of the Comet. She enjoys all sports as well as dancing and music. Athletic Council 3; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Comet. Business 3; Dra- matic Club 3; Volleyball 1. ROSE T. BAJAN Rosie Gab! Gab! Gab! That must be Rosie, one of our west end seniors. When you once get to know her, what a line she hands out! Aside from jabbering. Rosie enjoys all sports. She helped as a typist for the Blue and White, the school paper. Rosie plans to become a beautician. Baseball 1, 2; Basketball 1; Blue and White Typist 3; Commercial Club 3; Hockey 1; Photography Club 2; Student Council 3; Volleyball 1. MILLARD R. BARLIEB Millard Quiet? Well, maybe, but his pals tell us he can be a terror at times. Millard was one of the Student Council representatives from Room 33. His red hair and pleasant personality seem to be the envy of a lot of boys. Millard’s interests lie solely in hunting. Science Club 3; Student Council 3. JOSEPH F. BA YD A Joe Joe’s ability in all phases of chemistry and mathematics has long been the envy of bis classmates. He can work out long formulas and equations with apparent ease. Even when be is in the lab, he always seems to know just what to do next. If science is his goal, he is very likely to succeed with flying colors. Football, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3; Photography Club 3; Science Club 3; Student Council 1; Track 2. ROBERT J. BEERS Bob Meet Randolph, of our senior play, A Date With Judy. This jolly senior, who hails from Cherry Hill, has ability, but he doesn’t always apply himself too well. His chief delight is teasing the girls. As yet. Bob has no plans for the future. Baseball 1. 2; Comet Business 3; Magazine Campaign, Assistant Manager 2, Manager 3; Prom Entertainment Committee 2; Senior Play, Major 3. 7 I
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COLUMBA E. DANIELE Pat A cheery smile and “One beef coming up” describe I’at, one of the ardent workers at Hugo’s Bar-B-Q stand. Pat seems to be the quiet type who knows all and says little. This hlack-haired miss doesn't like school too much but she manages to get along. Blue and White, Business 2; Commercial Club 2; Dramatic Club 3. RUSSELL E. DAVIS Davis This wavy-haired fellow can usually be identified by the bright sport shirts which he wears. Although he is at home in any group of hoys, when it comes to girls, he seems quite bashful. Maybe we just don’t know him well enough. One of his favorite sports is hunting, and in November that took priority over school work. Football, J. V. 1. WARREN S. DECH, JR. Dechit Dechic, one of our powerful football ends, showed his athletic ability on the football and basketball teams. If you want to find Dcchic, just watch for him driving past in his black Chevy. That end cheerleader is quite a girl, isn’t she, Dechie? Besides sports. Dechic’s also a good dancer and a good mixer. Football, 1, Varsity 2, 3; Science Club 3; Basketball, J. V. 1, Varsity 2, 3. ANNA M. DEILY Anna Psst! There’s Anna trying to get someone’s attention again. This little lassie comes to us from New Village. Although she is an out-of-town student, she is an active member of the Blue and White business staff. In her spare time her hobby is keeping a scrapbook of popular songs and poetry. Blue and White, Business 2, 3; Commercial Club 2, 3; Glee Club 1, 2. THOMAS D. DERR Tommy Don’t be deceived by Tommy’s quiet appearance, for he and Joe can really make noise when they get started. His most difficult subject is Knglish. Hunt- ing takes up much of his spare time. We often wonder what makes his jalopy run. In the future Tommy plans to join the Navy. 9 Science Club 3.
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