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he Low-down On Our Pictures BY NORMAN NELSON As we staff members of the story Annual place our year ok in the hands of Palm Beach gh students and prepare for e roses and brickbats sure to me our way, we feel that a rrd of explanation and perhaps apology concerning the pictures in order here. Of necessity, most of our indi- lual pictures were made from at year's cuts. Perhaps that's at as well for the seniors who ve become prematurely gray d haggard from excessive study ring their academic year, but ' those who, due to absence or ier conditions, did not have :tures made then, the situation sid also the annual page? looked etty blank. I'o remedy this grevious situa- n, group pictures were made of those who were omitted last ar. However, because all pho- graphy and organization of the :tory Annual were done by stu- 'its without the aid of a pro- :sional annual publishing com- ny, there may be a few entire- unintenional omissions of stu- nts' pictures. So, if the annual not brightened by your cheery lg, don't feel bad about it, but at assured that it's all a mis- IG. Harold Holden, our staff pho- grapher, deserves special men- n, In fact, he deserves a great al more than special mention. :ring all the photographing of lbs, faculty members, and in- 'idua1s, Harold was the guy iinting into the ground glass of ' camera. The things he must ve had to look at!! Every time saw Harold he was either ively scrutinizing a subject in P attempt to make an enormous Jboscus look small and dainty, trying to pose someone at an gle that would eliminate most the effects of overstudy the :ht before! Here's to you, Har- l, for a swell job! l'hat's the story of our pictures, idents tyou too, Jack Obeel, :l as to the result-as Confu- us once say, One picture rth thousand words. -so we'll it up! , Seniors In Song As Time Goes By, Frank Hartwell. This Love of Mine, Howard Ferrin and Betty Sheen. Mister Five by Five, Clarke Anthony. Oh You Beautiful Doll, N0- rene Meldrum. Wonder When My Baby's Coming Home, T. J. Miller. Why Don't You Do Right, Jimmy Hardin. Oh! Johnny, Betty Roebuck. Somebody Else Is Taking My Place, Gertrude Harvel. There Are Such Things, Mil- dred Hall. Georgia, Curtis Knowles. Don't Get Around Much Any More, Miriam Smith. Do I Worry, Bill Ferrin. Moonlight Becomes You, Eve- lyn Brailmont. Blues in the Night, Roberta Holz. Marines Hymn, duet, Clar- ence Gates and Wells Anderson. There'll Never be Another You, Gladys Moon. Stardust, Ethel Eassa. Star Spangled Banner, James Chewning. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To, Mary Alice Dawson. He Said Murder, Jack Lichty. Brazil, Murielle Ruiz. Dearly Beloved, Henrietta Baldwin. Why Don't You Fall In Love With Me, Ed Bussey. Mary, Mary Davis. Anchors Away, Quartet - Billy Bell, Harold Brady, Stanley Clark, Richmond Oldford. Yankee Doodle Dandy, Cecil Newman. Touch of Texas, Elbert Boul- lion. Lazy Bones, George Miller. Constantly, Eunice Widell. I Haven't Time To Be A Mil- lionaire, Charles Suther. Hapy Go Lucky, Lois Cropp. Therc's a Great Day Coming, Seniors!! Howdie's her steady, and always has been. This beautiful senior is just seventeen. With light brown ringlets, com- plexion so fair, you'll not find a sweeter girl anywhere. neehs ytteb I'll bet Irene 'Ireadwcll has seen every point of interest. Have you seen the Dead Sea ? No, she replied, I was just a day too late. They had already buried it. Don't Be Bashful Since so many boys have left Palm Beach High to enter the armed services, the manpower shortage has, without a doubt, become one of the most serious problems facing our fair damsels. l-Even the few remaining males have date problems so to you worried souls is dedicated. It you have such a don't lose sleep! Choose and call one of these Who knows! Your One may be Waiting for you at the other end of a telephone wire. Don't be bashful! Go ahead before someone else beats you to it. If you have any success, let us know. Good Luck! at times: this guide problem, your type numbers. and Only For: ' . Call A Quiet Evenigg. .,.. .... 8230 A Cute Girl.....lC.1.,i.!...LQ.1 ..... A Good-looking Boy' .fi ........ ,Z...6054 A He-Man ................... ........ X ' .... 59 7 A Date wi 0 4.'.W'Qf.i.a8gH A 'vacious Grl ............... H3132 An Energetic Boy A,k,..4,i... 8 Someone Who ill alkvffo You ...L.rt.4.f2ggz.c........5933 Someone Who ill Listen SENIOR SCENTS Sweet Suggestion, Betty Sheen. Friendship Garden, Barbara Booth. Confetti, Mary Lou Brown. Escapade, Ronda Stephens. Dare Devil, Bobbie Blum. Tailspin, Ann Leach. Miracle, Junior Class. Careless, Patty Ann Clark. Skylark, Marian McCarley. My Sin, Blanche McCall. Pink Party, Sophomore Class. Taboo, June McKenna. Opening Night, Jr.-Sr. Prom.2 I: Indiscrete, Stephanie Harv . mpromtu, Senior Class. Penthouse, Bety Roebuck. Trophee, Thelma Jean Miller. Courage, Teachers. Beau Catcher, Gennie McVey. Tigress, Francis Mayhew. Reflections, Myrtle Roebuck. gSurrender, Lucy Effinger. . Flutter, Elizabeth Kinsey. Follow Me, Virginia Hendry. Possession, Robelle St. Martin. Straw Hat, Mona Bensel. Lady In The Dark, Betsy Netto. Shocking, Senior Stunt Night. Sinful Soul, Gloria Hendry. To You M h ht-QT,-pm...--6667 Spring Rain, Irene Rybovitch. An All-Around Girllfl'.l.a.:uflii.86701n l ,E An A11-Ar?x1d,.B0yJ-2111--18619 Veronica suits this good-look- A wolf ,..T.4.a..t ...,.... .,.. , ..., ,. ...7015 ,ng blonde ' jill' 94 ' A Rugged EV9n1n8 ----- if ---- 66 Of whom all the girls are cer- A Good Dancer tgirll .............. 9895 A Good Dancer tboyl .............. 5008 Charm, personality, talent - all three Make a grand combination, I'm sure you'll agree. So just add a dash of curly dark hair, And you'll find that Fish-face is a girl who's quite rare. enuj annekcm This sweet little lass can dance like a queen, And her heart at the moment, is with a Marine, Sho danced to Black Magic in our Senior Show, , Now with all of those hints, you're sure to know. enuj redorhcs - Do you know that Mary Lou Brown has changed Malcolm Lewis's name? No, what does she call him now? She calls him Pilgrim! Why on earth does she call him Pilgrim ? She says every time he comes he makes a little progress! tainly fond. His 11C shoe is his one claim to glory. And he's never caught without a new story. ynohtna kralc An English boy who has won our hearts, He's quite accomplished in the dramatic arts. His marks of distinction hair, freckled nose. - red I know we'll remember him wherever he goes. nitneuq noddarg He's quiet and reserved, but friendly, too, He took Annual pictures, now there is a clue. Ile worked awfully hard, and really was grand, So let's all give him a great big hand. dlorah nedloh Vs Albertson: How do you feel tonight? Doris Fielder: I feel like the mumps! Miles: How is that? Doris: Swell.
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William Baucum Curtis Beaty Vivian Bennett Mary Benton Barbara Jean Berg 'Dolores Blair Paulette Blank Fenton Blitch Sallee Blumenstock Jean Bollinger Bobby Booth 'Kathleen Bridges Gloria Brinn Gilbert Brophy 'Bill Brouillette Florence Brown Mary Lou Brown 'Ruth Ann Brown Shirley Grace Brown Shirley Bryan Blanchie Burgess Robert Burke 'Gary Cameron Charles Camus Charles Clark Patty Ann Clark Juanita Clemens Francine Cohen J. Roy Cohn 'Ocia Conner Winifred Estelle Cook William Marcus Cooper 'Le Bron Crane 'Carol Davis 'Joanna Decker Dick de Gregory Jack De Lany Ernest Delburn Jean Delburn Beatrice Dickens 'Betty Dickens Bill Dickens Clyde Dickens 'Madeleine Dickinson Ruth Dix Luke Dohner Clara Duck David F. Dunkle, Jr Jack Eassa Tommy Eissey 'Clyde Ellis Kathryn Erneston 'Curtis Etheridge Alice Ewill Chick Fagan John M. Farrell 'Eugene Fenno Doris Fielder 'Helen Fox 'Out of School
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