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SENIORS OF 1945 james BROOKS jim . . . loved a good argument . . . National Forensic League member . . . the camera bug of the school . . . supplied Bi-Weekly and Yearbook with pictures. Doxiuo BROWN 'iDon . . . kept everyone in .high spirits . . . belonged to Civil Air Patrol . . . appreciated nature's wonders . . . expected to be a part of the Army Air Corps. jAcQuel.lNE Bauman jackie . . . could be depended upon . . . Leaders' Club president . . . on T. E. G., Yearbook, Tri-Hi-Y, and Art Club rolls . . . will attend business school. PM xicm BUTLIQR Pat . . . was a peppy drum majorette . . . Glee Club participant . . . loved to dance to a good jazz orchestra . . . intended to obtain a secretarial position. liaiu. CADE Red . . . got his nickname from his red wavy hair . . . outstanding on the cinder path . . . played football . . . the Ugun and rod occupied his spare moments. l,AL'RA CALDWELI. XIaizie'l . . . exhibited a congenial character . . . her favorites were Harry James and Art Class . . . sports enthusiast . . . desired to become an aviatrix. Cimiu.o'rTi: CL.-xwsox Char . . . made good grades . , , wrote for Bi-Weekly and1Yearbook . . . in Leaders' Club, French Club, and 'lf lx. G .... will further her education at Pitt. EDWARD COLE lid . . .-possessed curly black hair . . . delighted by Count B.asie's music . . . liked nothing better than hunt- ing rabbits . . . favored the Navy. Axrnoxv Dnuco Di Mag . . . claimed the teachers didn't appreciate his Hner points . . . liked baseball , . . worked hard, Ollt of school . . . traded civies for Navy blue . jonx DONEGAN CIiita . . . belonged to the Larimer Gang . . . inter- ested in all sports . . . found real enjoyment in an exciting game of football . . . heard the Navy call. JAMES BROOK -lAL'QL'EliIXE BRCNIZR Ii.-SRI, CADE CHARLOTTE CLAWSON ANTHONY DAMICO DONALD BROWN PATRICIA BUTLER l.Al'RA CALDWIELI. EDVVARU coma Join: DONECAN
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5- f 2' I,IlRR.-UNF BLAKIQ lil..-'KNCIIIC l3lJtLfQS ll.-XLIE BOI.l,lNl. t,I..-XIJYS BOVVl.IYl. BETTY BUXYSIER t.IiI7R4lIi BRENNFR CAROLYN BRENT Zl-II. RUM.-NINE BRliN'I'ZIil. T-lIl,IJRlZD BRICK!-,R l,.-XXVRI-INClz BRIIJME Iommrw ISLAM Lorraine hailed from The City French Llub and intramural sports enthusiast crazy about strax dogs planned to enter nurses training Bl wcur Bore s Blanche was an attractne girl member of fri H1 Y Prtnch Club, and Xearbool. treasurer ol l uders Club urpected to become a nurse DALh BOLIINF Da e sen ed as co editor of Yearbook president of Rifle Club belonged to B1 YY eeklv, French and Lcttermen s Club versatile student bums BOVSIII'-4 ' Patsy could always be seen at the football gnmts liked to write to servicemen attended exerx good movie desired to become a bookkeeper BFTTY Bowsrn had a contagious smile active in T leaders Club, and Yearbook enjoxed writing letters to the lNavv will attend business school Groxcrz BRENNER George cooperated with Dal French Cliss often went hunting and ice skating relished fried chicken joined the Maritime Sets ice Cutouts Biuurzrt Butch possessed an infectious giggle complished pianist participated in the musical groups looked forward to being a housewife ROVIAINF Blu-rsr7EI Romaine . . . described best as industrious and caplble . . . fond of dancing . . . played mushball and volley- ma , . . intended to obtain an office job. Nlitmuan BRICKER Millie' . . . could really call everyone her friend . . . Tri-Hi-Y T. E. G. and Glee Club member . . . Bi-YVeekly and Yearbook Staffs . . . will be a nurse. lhwvitexciz Bulimia Baldy' . . . worked no harder than he had to . . . played I1 good game of basketball . . . a rabid baseball fan . . . expected to enlist in Uncle Sams Bluejacketsf
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IWARGARET DOUGLAS DORIS ANN DUNN CATHERINE DIISHACK NAOMI ECKENRODE DOROTHY EVERINGHAM . .gr DANIEL DUGAN JAMES Dl'RNlN RICHEY EBIERMAN STEWART EKIN DON EVES 2' flf 'B- Q SENIORS OF 1945 MARGARET DOUGLAS Peggy . . . served as our snappy head majorette . a good looker . . . participated in Yearbook and Tri-Hi-Y activities . . . to be a beautician was her aim. DANIEL DUGAN Danny . . . didn't worry about a thing . . . never had time to study . . . always had a quick comeback . . . desired to become a sailor with a girl in every port. DORIS ANN DUNN- Flossy . . . wrote letters in her leisure time . . . one of her many virtues was silence . . . Harry james was high on her list . . . a nursing career intrigued her. JAMES DURNIN jim . . . had a host of friends . . . Yearbook, Football, Hi-Y, and Basketball occupied his time . . . enjoyed biology . . . ambition was to further his education. CATHERINE DusHAcK Cathie . . . hoped someday to see the world . . . member of Glee Club . . . loved to dance to the music of johnny Mercer . . . expected to make some sailor a good wife. RicnEv EBERMAN Richey . . . kept Miss McFall wondering how he passed French . . . president of Band . . . on the Yearbook Staff . . . harbored the ambition of becoming a sailor. NAOMI ECKENRODE Naomil' . . . was recognized as a petite bundle of charm . . . in Tri-Hi-Y, T. E. G., Bi-Weekly, and Yearbook . . . a good jitterbug . . . desired a beautician's career. STEWART EKIN Stew . . . was known for his words, Come on, let's yell! . . . solid as a cheerleader . . . active in Hi-Y and Glee Club . . . felt the Marines needed him. DOROTHY EVERINCHAM Dot . . . had a unique ambition of becoming an auc- tioneer . . . liked to give oral reports . , . was pleased by the music of johnny Mercer . . . liked to go fishing. DON EvEs Don . . . noted for his ability on the gridiron . . . belonged to Bi-Weekly and Hi-Y . . . fascinated by algebra . . . hoped to join the Naval Air Corps.
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