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'im -V K, R, FLORENCE BENJAMIN The Girl with the Dreamy Eyes. This fair-haired, blue-eyed lass is a jolly good-natured member of our Class who' comes from Greenville. She is a good example of what the country can produce. Could it be that f'Irving is the answer to the dreamy eyes? FRED BERGER Calling W8MFU. This gallant Senior is a representative of Matamoras. To many of his friends, Fred is known as a Ham. Oh, Fred, has anyone been iHoskingl you why you are always seen headed for Culvert Street? That Chevy of yours must know the street by heart. Next year Fred will be at Lehigh. We wish you luck, Ham. r REGINA BERTHIAUME Jean's interests are divided among three p1aces,-Mid- dletown, Philadelphia and Montague. We wonder which rates the highest. Jean is the class comedian and her favorite pastime is playing jokes on the teachers. Her ambition is to become an acrobatic dancer. Good luck, 'Jean. THELMA BREWSTER Silence is Golden. Thelma, one of the quietest members of our Class, can always be seen with her pal, Grace. She belongs to the Ger- man Club and the Girls' Glee Club. We understand that she has an interest in Middletown. Who is he, Thelma? serfuonz 3 S ee... A p 4 E MEMOIRS ,
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'Q X --Y -, Q SENIORS ALICE BARNES Good things come in small packages. Alice is one of the quiet members of the Class, as well as one of the smallest. She seems to spend most of her time at home, but occasionally she can be seen with a certain dark Senior. One of her favorite pastimes seems to be dancing. We all wish her success and good luck. JOE BARNES And they call me shy? This young man comes from Godeflroy and is a member of the Delaware Valley Riiie Club. His hobbies are reading, shooting, and writing. He can often be seen mailing a letter to Plainfield, New Jersey. What strange attraction does Jean Jacobs have that home town girls haven't got? Since Joe is very ambitious there is no doubt of his success. The Senior Class wishes him the best of luck. .FRANCES BEDELL Your book is overdue. Frances is a quiet girl from good old Greenville. She can always be found working busily in the library. Will Miss Buck- land miss her! We think Frances is aiming to marry a mil- lionaire, for she says she wants to have plenty of 'iJack. We hope you win, Frances. GERTRUDE BELL Somebody's Stenogf' Gert, also known as the Shorthand Sharkf' will make a very good secretary. We often hear 'her mention the name i'Frank. Good luck, 'fGert 4 S S-.f as Vee-S E semen 3 P. MEMOIRS .. V
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4 .. V EMMA BROWN We hear that Emma likes Cheerleaders, especially from Monticello. Brownie, as she is known to her many friends. spends her summers at the Rock View House. What's the at- traction, Em? Could it be a good looking horse or a horse master named Jack? BETTY BRUSH . Betty has determination and will, She used them both and got Bill. Betty rides in a Ford car, but sometimes it doesn't seem to Startup, Betty, otherwise known as Lieutenant, always has a smile and kind word for everybody. Nursing seems to be Betty's ambition. Best of luck, Betty. FRANK CALABRIA Frank, better known as Snozzie to his many friends, needs no introduction. He is our editor-in-chief, and we're proud of it. Besides being a brilliant student in school, he is very clever as an instrumentalist too. Good luck to our mu- sician of magical melodies! He surely can swing it. BETTY CAPRIO She will never be TuckerKedD out. Betty is a very intellectual young lady, and a member of the Girls' Hi-Y. She is an outstanding attraction of the Senf .ior Class and an accomplished French student. Bob White is Betty's favorite bird and Tucker is her favorite name. Best of luck, Betty. .4 as E semon. 1 Q MEMOIRS
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