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PETER BAGLEY Ka Punahou 12, Oahuan 12. Another addition to the senior class this year was this pleasant chap who came from Iolani, via a year in a California school. He has jumped right into the swing of things as an ambitious member of Ka Punahou and as an outstanding student in English. A sense of humor combined with a wise, friendly manner makes Peter a promising candidate for the American Diplomatic Service. BETTY LOU BALDWIN Castle Hall House Committee 12, Oahuan 11, Dance Program 10, Waterhouse Demonstration 10g Junior Carnival 11. With curly dark hair and twinkling blue eyes, sophisticated Betty Lou came to Punahou from Kauai. Tall and slender, this senior has an original flair for style and always looks as if she's just stepped out of Zllademoiselle. She plans to take up Various fields of art. A Castle Hall girl for four years, Betty Lou has been a real pal to her fellow boarders. BARBARA BALLENTYNE Hui Eleu 10, 11, 12g Glee Club 11, 12, Dance Program 10, P.G.A.A. Sports 10, 11, 12. Barbara is one of those swell kids who are liked by all. Her friend- liness and sense of humor have won many friends. She is well- known for her ability in sports and even better known in the band where she swings Cleo, her clarinet. When it comes to school spirit or a little bit of zip to enlighten those Monday morning blues, Barbara is the one to look for. NEVILLE BARTLETT Ka Punahou 11, 12, Hui Eleu 11, Social Committee 12, Glee Club 12, Dance Program 11, 12, Waterhouse Demonstration 11, 12, P.G.A.A. Sports 11, 125 Junior Carnival 11. Personality plus and a loyal friend, l'NevU came back to graduate at Punahou after being away for three years. She, with her happy- go-lucky manner and bright smile, usually can be found horseback riding or surfing at Kahala. Nev', fits in with any crowd, and is known everywhere as the girl with the carefree hair. In other words, this girl's got something. PATRICIA BEHRENS Commissioner of Publications 12, Ka Punahou 11, Editor 12, Quill and Scroll, Damon Contest Winner 115 Theta Pi 11, 12, Spring Play Assistant Director 113 Dance Program 11, Water- house Demonstration 11, 12, P.G.A.A. Sports 11, 12, junior Carnival 11. ' Pat is one of those lucky people who can make the fullest possible use of their natural ability. She is noted for her endless supply of high-grade humor. Her dependability and her winning ways made her an excellent editor of Ka Punahou, where she made an impres- sion with her sparkling editorials and features. A Navy junior, Pat came to Punahou in her junior year and immediately became one of the best-liked members of the class of l42. -II.
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LEITH ANDERSON Hi-Y 123 O Men's Club 11, 123 Swimming 10, 11, 123 Track 10, 11, 123 Tennis 10, 11, Captain 12. Leith will long be remembered by his classmates for his quiet dis- position and good humor. As an athlete he is a natural, especially in tennis, as many of the islands' best players can testify. His musical talent is unsurpassed by his sports ability. He agrees with Li'l Abner concerning womeng however, there has never been a lack of Daisy Macs. MARTIN ANDERSON Commissioner at Large 123 Extracurricular Committee 11, 123 Damon Contest VVinner 113 Ka Punahou 123 Theta Pi 11, 123 Spring Play 113 R.O.T.C. Oflicer 123 O Men's Club 11, 123 Swimming 11, Track 113 Golf 11, 12, VVaterhouse Demonstra- tion 11. lVhen inventory of the future accomplishments of the class of ,42 is taken, the name of Martin Anderson will probably be among those at the top of the list. His instructors may have been slightly annoyed at times by his many questions, but this inquiring nature will probably prove a great asset to him in the years to come. Martin has taken an active interest in many activities, athletics being prominent among them. JOHN ARMITAGE Swimming 113 Intramural Football 10. John is one of these lads with a lot of common sense and an equal amount of practical knowledge. His ordinarily quiet, calm manner is often broken by periods of crazy ideas and energy that have various results. However, he gets most of his exercise at Makapuu. Neat in appearance and particular about his car, John is apt to be meticulus. CLINTON ASHFORD Ka Punahou 12, Cheerleader 123 Quill and Scroll. A calm outward appearance belies Tink,s excitement-loving nature. One of the crew of the Sea Scout ship, Iwa, he is always ready for an unusual adventure and is the leader of many. As cheerleader this year, he found a safe outlet for his energy and spent his quiet moments tinkering with his jalopy. A convincing talker, Tink can hold his own in any argument and love it. An easy manner and genial smile have made Tink many lasting friends. MARTHA AUSTIN Rally Committee 113 Hui Eleu 103 Sponsor 123 Song Leader 12, Glee Club 103 Dance Program 10, 113 VVaterhouse Demonstra- tion 10, 11, 123 Junior Carnival 11. IVhat clothes! VVhat style! That is Martha at the first glance. Although this former Maui girl now comes from Aiea, it does not hinder her after-school activities. A song leader, a sponsor, an excellent rider with many blue ribbons-these are only a few of the honors Martha has. A second glance reveals a dainty, meticu- lous girl, endeared to her friends by her very constancy. .IO.
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I I l I I I I l I . ZOE ALICE BEVERIDGE Ka Punahou 125 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Dance Program 115 P.G.A.A. Sports 11. Classes hold no terrors for Zoeg she attacks stiff assignments with the same vim she displays toward everything else, from taking care of her numerous pets to playing Mozart on the piano. If you are needing a bit of subtle stimulation, just call on Zoe. Though busy getting good grades, Zoe always has time for a bright smile and a well-timed joke. PAT B LACK Class President 105 Junior Representative 115 Class President 125 Hi-Y 125 R.O.T.C. Oflicer 125 Senior Football Team Man- ager 125 O Men's Club 11, 125 Track 10, 11, 125 Junior Car- nival 11. If ever anybody Wants to find Pat, all he has to do is look for the girls and Pat will be right in there pitching. He came to Punahou in the sixth grade, and since then he has been one of the most out- standing boys of the class. Pat's chief ambition is to find a lawn mower that will cut the lawn by itself. Beneath Patis constant effort to get the other man to do the work is a certain conscientious- ness and loyalty which is unforgettable. ROBERT BLACKSHEAR Intramural Sports 10. Here is one of the boys who prefer Punahou to Roosevelt. He came here in ,39 and stayed. Bob is usually found in the home- room at lunch period doing his French homework. He is inter- ested in sleeping and knows quite a lot about it. When not thus involved, he is seen with Stubenburg in their Model A. This tall, good-natured kamaaina is bound to make a good impression in his community. BARBARA BOLLER Hui Eleu 125 Glee Club 125 Dance Program 115 Junior Carni- val 11. A different hair style every week, a real friend, a gay disposition, and a willingness to help, characterize Barbara. Playing the piano comes easy to herg but she prefers to listen to recordings, both modern and classical. An easy-going, comfortable life is Barbara's aim. A staunch supporter of the Navy, Barbara upholds its tra- dition. DOROTHY BOLLER Glee Club 125 P.G.A.A. Sports 125 Junior Carnival 11. There's no mistaking this Navy Hjuniorf' Her petite figure and curly hair make her recognized anywhere, and her tinkling laugh is well known by all her friends. The real enthusiasm which she shows for swimming, tennis, singing, and good classical music makes her Dorothy. Her mischievous ways and sense of humor add to her character. In her spare time, Dorothy often has a good romp with her beautiful spaniel, Brownie. .I2.
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