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BETTY JANE CAMPBELL Betty, the unpredictable . . . to know her is to know adventure . . . her personality is akin to her flaming locks . . . has talent for music . . . interests range from football to books . . . advises, Love many, trust few, always paddle your own canoe . . . hopes to go to modeling school when the business course is finished. MICHAEL FRANK CARENZA Mike, the contented . . . in fun, he's among the stars-ushers at one of the local theaters . . . like many, sports claim his spare time . . . knows the scores of all games . . . he'll answer The call of the sea and join the U. S. Navy after graduation. JOHN CHARLES CANNATA Johnnie of the winged feet . . . is the blurred streak on the track team . . . of him it may be said, He did fly on the wings of the wind . . . unlike John Charles Thomas, he doesn't sing . . . likes all sports in general . . . takes academic course . . . has no decision as to the future. I LENORE MARIE CARLIN Lin, the lithe . . . compares with Esther Williams in the water . . . with Vera Ralston on the ice . . . and with Ginger Rogers on the dance floor . . . believes that those move easiest who have learned to dance . . . finds pleasure in reading a good mystery thriller . . . hopes to become a typist or general office worker. JOSEPH CAP joe, the bold . . . frequently uses most convincing excuses . . . needs no excuse for his actions on the bas- ketball court . . . believes enjoy thy- self-the one commandment . . . wit of his classes . . . led on by patriotism and the current draft bill, plans his future in the service. LOIS ANN CARLONE Locy, the loquacious . . . likes sports of all kinds, especially a good NBHS basketball game . . . proud member of Junior College Club . . . thoroughly convinced funderstanding is the wealth of wealths . . . Press Club membership is a start toward a career in journalism. ,X . ij, I K .g , .s ' 7 ' 'X , vi -. 'ff ' ff-5' , - - f, V. - g,ij,f,ffl5f51-lyff tvfimi . 'ilk uv- tv 'ff 30
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CARL JOSEPH BURKARD Charlie, the dependable . . . noth- ing ruflies his dark, wavy hair . . . Key Club member . . . served as chairman of school organization com- mittee of Student-Faculty Council and on The Beehive staff . . . belongs to Ski Club . . . six years' practice and no broken bones . . . follows ad- monition Make haste slowly . . . will study engineering in college. JOHN DONALD CALLAHAN Cal of the good humor . . . a noted ace on the basketball court . . . ex- presses affectionate disapproval of classmates in his oft-repeated phrase, Crazy high school kids . . . at any rate, he's fun . . . next year will cir- culate his charms around radio studios if he fulfills his ambition to be a radio technician. 51 ,-of xk 4. . 1 Xb .n fwg . 4, 'Y .1 -' 'ioijiiff if -g all . ,e.. f I 'ififtjpefjgvgfif . iftiiiiifiihgk 4 ,fwtgariyys at 3T'f1tgf'X '. I . '-p..gfg,'ga,,-.11 S- gli Q or 315-qw: . -.ij ., :Mx Q R: B ga, t N ff' ' J . If -' 'f s V KP' . if -I-? 'f1 sw- if is-lg. if A AK. QM' Q I , :Sk lar - -,.- t. .rs-X., I : W' ROBERT FRANCIS BURKARTH Bob, the bubbling . . . practices for that hole-in-one . . . helps support the roller-rink . . . considers the in- ventor of records his particular friend . . . takes a technical course . . . knows patience is a virtue and practices it . . . hopes to enter the Field of labor relations or business administration. MADELEINE ANN CALLAHAN Dolly, the debutante . . . takes time out to do her work . . . has an effervescent personality . . . spends many happy hours on the dance Hoor . . . for listening enjoyment prefers classical music . . . briefly expresses her sentiments: A good heart is bet- ter than all the heads in the world . . . sets as goal, laboratory technician. RICHARD WILLIAM BURNS Lefty, bane of batters . . . was cap- tain of the 1949 baseball team . . . likes all kinds of sports . . . a loyal Scot, enjoys the works of Robert Burns . . . likes dancing to popular music . . . modestly claims to be last but not least . . . will become physical education teacher after fin- ishing college. SOFRONI BOB CALOS Bob, the sphinx . . . interest lies in photography . . . beware his camerag it catches all . . . chooses classical music as his preference . . . states, Silence never hurts . . . practices what he preaches . . . his chief desire is to increase his educa- tion, and in preparation he takes a college course. .. ' f f' .Anja Yfiisysn - lx: . ,..... ,Vg -72,-,,,x 1,3 -'-- 5 29
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c ,xi G ' fu , 1' ALLAN ANDREW CARLSON Al, the air-minded . . . a little shy with strangers . . . believes silence- a golden virtue . . . likes to putter around cars . . . prefers outdoor sports, such as hunting and fishing . . . his ambition-to become an avia- tion cadet in the Air Force. JEAN MARY CARSWELL jean, the comic . . . taking business course . . . likes to dance . . . reads much of Edgar Allen Poe . . . came from Roosevelt junior High . . . is Girls' League representative . . . is proof that God does not measure man by inches . . . nor woman, either . . . has aspirations toward becoming a reporter. H'3W t GERALDINE ELSIE CARLSON Gerry, the disciple of Minerva . . . literary editor of The Beehive, mem- ber of the National Honor Society, Junior College Club, and Senior Girl Guides . . . library page for three years . . . rides horseback, plays ten- nis-on good days, hits the ball . . . believes the secret of success is con- stancy to purpose . . . aims toward journalism. ANGELINA CASAROLA Angie with the talking eyes . . . sweet and soft spoken, thinks there's nothing like dancing to dreamy music . . . in her leisure moments likes to listen to semiclassical notes-for variety . . . realizing there's need of healing in this world, she plans to lend a helping hand by becoming a I'll.lfSe. 5 MONICA JEAN CARRIER Mickey, the zealous . . . gives life to any project she undertakes . . . believes 'Ahealth and cheerfulness mutually beget each other . . . proves this every day with her continually cheerful manner . . . enjoys the more feminine sports, such as swimming and dancing . . . hopes to become a medical secretary. VITO PAUL CATUCCI Vito, the vital . . . possesor of a sunny nature . . . puts his favorite quotation into 'practice . . . Let a smile be your guide . . . has been a representative of the A. A .... appeared in casts of both junior and Senior Class plays . . . member of Amphion Club . . . has acquired expe- rience toward his desire to be a prof fessional actor. 31 .2 X ik 1
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