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JEAN M. BEITING Has cute laugh when happy ... is a mem¬ ber of the Speech Arts class . . works at the Telephone Company.. Soupie” is really so- MARY LOU triable. BERLING She is fun to be with . . . always laughing and talking . . . staff writer for the Herald , likes to write short stories. MARY BODE I Meer” has a weak¬ ness for french fried potatoes and choco¬ late pie . . . she can’t stand anyone who cracks his knuckles . . loved by all . . . Her¬ ald staff. Cute and neat ... al¬ ways found laughing . . . made no definite plans beyond gradua¬ tion ... is a pal to everyone. CAROL A. BRUECKNER JANICE A. BRONNER Happy-go-lucky . . . member of band and Herald staff . . . writes poetry . . her constant giggles are catching . . rooter at Bacon foot¬ ball games. JANET D. BURGOYNE Our own Dottie Mack” . . . would like to continue work in television after gradu¬ ation . . . enjoys play¬ ing all types of sports. Page fourteen 1 9 Obviously, the news received in the office was good news. Sunny, cheerful smiles like these don’t often accompany anything ex¬ cept good news. Could this be the day before an off day, or were they just told No gym today, girls”? It must be some¬ thing like that.
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MARY ANN BALZER A hit in Bacon’s play Swing Fever” . . en¬ joys sewing and read¬ ing . . . future nurse . . . O. L. A.’s dill pickle lover. SHIRLEY BARTON Sweet Shirley” al¬ ways retorts, You know it!” . . . ambi¬ tion is to own her own beauty parlor . . possesses a contagious laugh. PAULINE M. BAUER Winter is her favorite season . . . has an ar¬ dent love for music . . likes all sports . . . pet peeve is seeing some¬ one eat a bun upside down. MARILYN RUTH BARHORST Likes horse-back rid¬ ing and ice-skating . . has had driver’s license a year . . . typist for 19 52 Amaranth. ESTHER L. BAUER Good customer for Irm and Vern’s” in St. Bernard . . . am¬ bition is to be a good secretary . . . her con¬ stant pals are the twins. VIRGINIA BECKER Ginny” comes from Northside ... is a real pal . . . likes music . . . pet expression No kidding?” . . . she chooses typing as her career. 19 5 2 Noon time is ' tune time’ as you can readily see from this gay sextet. Some like the soft slow melodies; others seek jitterbug as a relief from daily routine. Bars and suckers provide energy, not only for dancing but also for those afternoon classes, too. Page thirteen
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ESTHER MARY BURKHARDT Sweet and always near at hand . . . loves mu¬ sic .. . leads O. L. A.’s band as its drum ma¬ jorette . . . filled with merriment. JANET M. CARLSON Happy-go-lucky . . . blue eyes and blonde hair . . . owns a sweet smile . . . would like to be able to go to college, be a secretary and get married at the NORA same time. CUMMINGS Possesses a talent for art . . . frequently seen with Mary Lee, Ruth, and Mary Ann . . . considers swimming the best of sports. JANE CUNNINGHAM Is from College Hill .. enjoys playing tennis . . . can always be found smiling . . . plans to be a secre¬ tary. VIRGINIA DANZINGER Ginney” is well known for her friendly smile, naturally curly hair . . . assistant edi¬ tor of the Amaranth . . . fond of opera cream bars ... on the journalism staff. JOAN K. DAY Has a nice disposition . . . chooses blue as her favorite color . . plans to get married . . . loves almost all semi- classical music. 5 2 Surely, our school days will always be thought of as the best years of our lives. The charming smiles displayed by these pretty gals will prove that the four years spent at O.L.A. were wholly carefree, success¬ ful, and happy ones. Page fifteen
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