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BURNS, DONALD Don 'Until I've learned, I'll never rest? This bright haired fellow may ,be seen any' -time of the -day courting a certain young lady -down the hall. Always -talk- ing about -sports, Don someday may -be -the world,s -track star. Here's lu-ok to you, Don! CAL VAR1o, ANGELO 'Men of few words are the best men. VVhere there is J-uli-o an-d Dan, there is A-ngelo. Angelo .al- ways 'has an obligiing -disposi- tion and for this his friends remember him most. With this likeable rnann-eg' he is sure to go ar. CASE, RICHARD Dick 'Never put off till tomorrow what y-ou can put off till the day after. journalism Club 1, 2, 3 Camera Club 3 Football 2 Minstrel 4 Masque and Gavel 2, 3 Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4 Classbook Business Staff 4 CLARKE, IOANNE fa 'Joanne, a cheerful, pretty lass, ls a wide-awake member of our class. Glee Club 2 -Homemakin Clu-b 4 - 2 Minstrel Chorus 4 Patrol Squad 1 -f-..- ,--- Q: ' BURNS, IEAN Bw'mie Better to be small and shine, than to be :tall and cast a shadow. Glee Club 1, 2, 3 ' A cappella Choir 4 Stage Manager of junior Play 3 Hom-eroom Secretary 1, 2 Dramatic Club 1, 2 CARD, MARIE ' Marie's awfully good in class, Quiet as a cat, That is, when she wants -to be, but Marie - when is -that? Gi-rls A. A. 1, 2, 3 Ma-rie fis an all-around good sport an-d her sunny .disposition has won .her many friends. CASTERLIN, MARY Peg Under her outward calm, dwells mischief. H-omemaking Club 3, 4 Re-d 'Cross 1 Stud-ent Council 1 D Editorial Staff 4 Ma.ry's earnest -desire to help the class in all its affairs was certainly .appreciate-d by all. good Luck! CLEARY, JAMES Vim A man of many f-riendsn A cappella Chair 2, 3, 4 Glee -Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Ban-d 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club President 4 ,Minstrel Chorus -1, 2, 3 Ho-mer-oom Social Chairman 4 Hom-eroom Vice wPresident 2 H-omero-om President 3
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BARKMAN, ANNE Courtesy is that which shineth French Club President 4 Honor Council 4 A capella Choir 2, -3, 4 Glee Club 1, 2 Art Club 4 Latin Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Dramatic Club 4 BERTHIAUME, IOI-IN The world knows -little of its greatest men. Honor Council 4 Civic Pride 1, 2, 3 Varsity Club 3, 4 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4 Basketball 2. 3 Football 2, 3 A cappella 2, 3, 4 Editorial Staff 4 BOERNER, HERMAN U Silence is deep as eternity, Speech as shallow as time Business Staff 4 Herman is a quiet, but friendly member of our class. Coming all the way from Huguenot he is not able t-o partake in many activities but is in sports and has been mos-t cooperative in the activities of his class. BOYCE, HAROLD Still water runs deep Business Staff 4 J-our-nalism Club 2, 3 Here is one member of our class who dennitely believes in the saying better late than never. Almost any aftern-o-on Harold and his friends can be seen running up the steps, racing the bell. A likeable .fel- low, we know Harold will go far in the field he -ch-ooses to follow. BAUER, PATRICIA Pat Her words are kind and never mean, Such girls are fefw and far be- -tw-een. Dramatic Club 4 Though Pat is a new addition to our class this year, she has alr-eadv taken her 'place among us. Her carefree, happy man- ner has 'made -her many friends and in whatever field she fol- lows We know szhe will succeed. BODENSIECK, ANNA MAE An1z ' I have often regretted my speech, never my silence A cappella ch-oir 3, 4 G-lee Club 2, 3 Red -Cross 1 Drama-tic Club 1 Business Staff 4 E. P. G. Club BOLAND, THOMAS -'Tome All great men are -dying, I don't feel so well myself. Our future clothing expert, Tom may be seen directing traffic toward Btoland,s Store. Though Tom 'does in-ot belong t-o many clufbs he has taken an active .part in class activities a-nd has been most -cooperative. The class of '48 wishes you luck always, Tom. BOYLE, MARGARET Rink French Club 3, 4 Civic Pride 1 West En-d's contribution to our class, ls -this quiet, we-ll-liked lass, Who strolls the 'halls with gifted ease And after schools says number please. - l 1
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CONROY, IOI-IN jack Tis the Irish in -him that --. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Baseball 1, 2, 3, n Student Council -Oificer 1, 2, 3, 4 Varsity Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Council 2, 3, 4 Boys' Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play Latin Club 2, 3 CUDDEBACK, ,KENNETH :QKen99 The iou-rney's end ------ Cole Street. Homeroom President 1 Student Council 1 Basketball 2 Football 3 Minstrel Chorus 1, 2 Vice President Red Cross 3 A cappella Choir 2 EMRICI-I, GLORIA Babe I-Iere's Gloria, our farmerette, what she wants, she's bound to get. Q Classbook Business Stall: 4 journalism Clu-b 1 Dramatics Club 1 Hom-emaking Club 4 Secretary -of Debate -Club 4 Stunt Night 4 FAHEY, IEANNE 'fjemnfev This cheerful girl is lots of fun, Makes the classroom -really hum. K Shorthand Club 3, 4 Masque and Gavel 3 President -of Red -Cross 4 Classbook Business Staff 4 Safety Pat-rol 4 Treasurer Shorthand -Club 3 I CROOPIN, CHARLES QQCTOOP!! The strong an-d silent type This Senior has served in the United States Army for ,two yea-rs. Not only is he past master at motor cycling, but we have -discovered that he enjoys -hunting and is quit-e in- terested uin guns. With his abil- ity, success is inevitable. Lots of luck, Croop. DA VIS, MARIORIE Marge', A little late but always in t1IT1C.,, 'Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Senior Play A cappella -Choir 2, 3, 4 Junior Play Honor Council 4 Editorial Staff of Classbook 4 Minstrel 1, 2, 3 Latin Club 2 EVVANCIEW, HELEN Silence is Golden Shorthand Club 3, 4 Li-ttl-e did we know what was hiding behind those pretty, da-rk -eyes! We've discovered with persistent detecting, that Helen is an expert on farming - Greenville style, that is. She's fast bec-oming an A-1 secretary. FARNIOK, INGEBORG Hinge!! Little, but ---- --. Masque a-n-d -Gavel 2, 3 Glee Club 2, Secretary Re-d -Cr-oss 4 journalism 'Club 1, 2, 3 French Club 4 Editorial Staff 4
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