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Tw«nlyNln» , BLENDER, KATHLEEN This Mils is quiet; she ' s seen, not heard Pretty, and pleasant sweet Is the word. Tn-S- G,. ' .. .; C ' jp rlub. BLOMEYER, DEAN A worker at heart, man about town. Never a worry shall drag him down. Cue club; German club; Science club; Archery club: Tide: Social Science club. BLOOM, KENNETH Kind, tmstworlhy, sincere, true. He is sport loving and friendly too. Football; Track. BOLAND, RENEE Knows the answers — has personality. Combining both — h s congeniality. Opinion; CREST; Visual Aids: Cue club; Jusendra; Red Cross; Calico and Crino- line ; G.A.A.; Social Science; Science club; Prefect. BORGER, JACK U a man is silent, he thinks. And of knowledge and honor, this fellow drinks. BOYD, DEAN A fellow who gives you a good, clean game In liie and sports just the same. Promerito; Varsity basketball; Varsity baseball. BRADY, LYNN Petite, vivacious — one grand gaL Always ready to help a pal. Jusendra; Cue club; Junior Nat ' l Honor; Red Cross; Visual Aids: G.A.A.; Opin- ion; Prefect: French club. BRANDT, MARY JAYNE We like ' em serious, we lilce ' em gay. But we like ' em best when they ' re just her way. G.A.A.: Visual Aids. BRASELTON, MERLE At the piano Merle has won much fame. In other activities too. we find her name. Cue club: G.A.A.; Jusendra: Social Sci- ence; Tri-S; Green Vine ; P.T.A, Min- strel Show; Red Cross. BREHM, MELBA Modem young person who gets around. Where things happen fastest Melba is found. Science club; Red Cross; GJl.A. BROEG, PHYLLIS Short and blond and extra nice. Proves the rule about sugar and spice. French c ' .ub. BROEHL, CHAHLES Whan he plays the drums in loud ova- lion. He feels at last, his destination. CREST; Opinion; Camera club; Jusen- dra; Promerito; Prefect Capt.; Science club; Red Cross. • | - ' - -»
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1. BEAL, RUTH Ourmlng tmlle. faieiullr w»T — ThU. all who Ruth knowt will uy. G.A.A.; Cue club, TriS; lusendra 2. BEARD, EARL Th»r Un ' l « thing he doesn ' t know Aa hU report card leems to ihow. CREST photographer: Promorilo. 3. BECKER, CHARLES A mlqhly qood lellow, loved by lh« maseet. On the atreel and in hla claasea. BELSLEY, MARIAN Charming person, brown hair and ey»» But most too quiet. It pays to adreftU . Cue club: lusendra: Social Scienc«; G.A.A.: French club: Red Cross: Junior Natl Honor. 5. BERCHTOLD, WANDA Endowed with gentleness and qraca. Sweet ol mind and serene oi lace. Tri-S: G.A.A. BERKOWTTZ, EVELYN Hard to know but worth the trouble, ' ETerythlng nice about her goes double. Sludenl Council. i BERTE, WILLIAM | Keeps to himseli, wish he wouldn ' t. With his personality he really shouldnt German club. i. I BIEDERBECK. PHYLLIS A friendship with her is quite worth- while, A charming personality U just her tlrU. G.A.A.: lusendra; French club. I BIRXH., ROBERT Words are lew, we like it that way. Important things? He has words to My. 10. BLACKWELL. SHIRLEY Modesty when not an art Beats a path to every heart. G.A.A.: German club; Junior Nat ' l Honor. BLAIR, BARBARA A happy heart, a willing mind. One oi thoee girls yon rarely Bad. G.A.A. BLANCHARD, DEAN HARMON I count It a sin, U not a crtme. To stay home and study all the Dmm, Cue club. Twenty-Dqht 10.
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1. BROWN, GEORGE A pleasant fellow — nice to know, PutUnq on airs wllh him doein ' t go. BROWN, ROBERT K. A happy and good natured lad, A more pleasant one can not be had. 3. BURDETTE, DOROTHY Cheerlul person. Dorothy is. Do we like her? She ' s a whli! 4. BURGESS, lEAN Our best-known red head, her lovely hair Has created lor her a trademark rare. usendra; G.A.A. 5. BURGY, BRUCE Has a serious air, but deep inside There ' s a sense oi humor he tries tc hide. lusendra; German club; Cue club; Cal ico and Crinoline ; P.T.A, Minstrels; Madrigals. 6. BURNHAM, GUS He agrees completely with whoeTer did say To become dull, try all work and no play. ■Varsity baskelball: Varsity baseball; Soph, basketball; Ir, Hi-Y. 7. BUSH, IRWIN Ideas are plenty where he is placed. Even with Edison he would have raced. Calico and Crinoline : Prefect; Sci- ence club. 8. BYRNES, MARY One ol our loveliest — nicest too. Yes. Mary Byrnes, we do mean you . lusendra; Social Science, 9. CANNADAY, ROBERT Ambitious, clever, a leader we see. Some day of course a success he ' U be. Bowling; Sr, Hi-Y, CAREY, BETTY A quiet girl and very demure. Her artistic ability is quite secure. 11. CARNEY, PATRICK Sometimes a jester, sometimes a king. Graduation to him. another thing. Basketball; Golf; French club. 12. CATTON, NEIL A guy you can depend on, dependable sort — An all ' round good fellow his report. might read Thirty
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