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'GK x DORIS BECKWITH Dorrxe-not the nit-wit but the qui k wit! She has us always in stitches. LARRY BERK Larry - chief hair splitter. Miss Blue may rest in peace after 1947 grads leave RHS. wp ' f If! ' fs J GERTRUDE BLASKO Athlete-Gertrude streaks around the gym floor like lightning - friendly and cheerful, always. z ff .--siw, M Wx IMD CHARLOTTE ADAMS ntian model Charlotte is as lively as her hair 4 AN OINETTE ANDERSON A surprise Antoinette keeps her gaiety and ebullience under a se date cover DOROTHY ASHMORE Dottie our Priscilla Mullins Dottie personines the prim pretti ness of the Colonial girl ANNIE BOOKER Annie - our champion speller. Annie s smile brightens a dull day. iltwfll ESONJA BO Sonja soon may be yo ami doctor. We hope shell attain he goal. A I ffl' f 'N . V s ,W ' FRE BRIQMLIENBACH I Frieda's always CH ful ready to give the Ndiscourgged encouragement. JOHN ASHMORE Returned Vet a daring young man on a flying machine O BRIEN ATKINSON Obie Class hellion He keeps the teachers eyes on him I wonder wh 7 HARRY BEAULIEU Harry an ex sailor We were glad to welcome arry ack into th 419 sig, 2
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'es fll ?'3 77 January 14 The game at Greenport' Tvso three mmute addrtronal playrng trmes were necessary the first team to make a basket to mln rmmy made it vue won' january 20 January 24 January 27 anuary 51 based on February 3 Open the door Rrchard' Crlpesl Soclal Stud1es mnd years Oh glory Do you thmk well surv1ve th1s week? The jumor Prom Werent the decoratrons pretty? The theme was a vlneyard Well I guess they re not as bad as we thought they would be' Only that mark m Englrsh' February 4 New Term In to see Mr M1ller about a schedule change February 5 Mr Dramond s versron of Homefr Odyrrey February 20 Last prctures taken for the year book Sprmg sports but hardly sprmg weather '6 M7 cf Y s U - -J' 'Q ' -Q s l . . , . - Y i fav f fy J ' . 'D ' ' ' ' as f 0 , ll - U , A V a Vi-an f ,rj I-L9 February 24-The big snow. The boys were hardier than the girls! 2 , 7 ry ' - fir Q - . b . . . , . . XC T 1 . - . . I . . n . . ll 'al um, J - , ' , . . M 1 Hx O-fy' February 26 Rxchard has not yet opened the door' March 14 Deadlme for the 1947 Blue Pecomc All materral sent to T O Toole Publrshmg Company leavmg us lookmg forward to Easter vacatron March 28 Sportsmte' The ong awaxted and antrcrpated event hrghhght of the grrls sport season Easter Vacatron Our Semor trrp Do you thmk New York 15 the same after our p1lgr1mage7 une 6 The Semor Ball' How long we ve warted for thls event our last dance june 13 Today the Semors of 1948 took the honorary padded seats Our Hall of Fame was unrque' It s been a wonderful year hasn t rt k1ds7 Lets hope thrs wrll brlng to you when you re old and gray the trrals and tr1bulat1ons of a swell semor class I2 '5 s.J 's..
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BARBARA CONKLIN Rabbit -a regular character all around. She hardly resembles a rabbit but thats immaterial. LARRY COOK Larry-Class A hunter and sports- man. Larry's day is not a success i lit isn't spiced by wild life in s N sha e or form. D, 1,11 wif ELEANOR DONAHUE Career woman - Number please? -that's Eleanor's pleasant voice you hear. Bill-a veteran-We re all glad to see Bill home from the wars. BEATRICE BROWN Bea our warbler even the most tuneless of us hum along with Bea lively and gay BETTY LOU BROWN Betty Lou our future dramatist We wish you all the luck and success in the world vffjlafflll rw-J' TTE BULAK Our companion jeanettes good company Its impossible ever to find her in a black mood ,aff I WILLIAM DOWNS ANT'-IONY BUTTONOW Tony everyones friend Tonys generous with that super smile of his X OREJTHY cAsE D ttie our archery champ Shes a swell friend and a companion able classmate EDWARD COLEMAN Ed Miss Blues continual pester er He has had what the other guys havent the principals daughter' ROBERT EDWARDS Bobbie - representative of our faithful Baiting Hollow members. Every few months Bobbie sur- prises us with a new car. He moans that the overhead is get- ting him down. FERELENE ELLINGTON Slick chick-Ferelene has certain- ly been an attractive and gay ad- dition to RHS. uw f 'T' - 44,1 ,fy I V V . . . ' ' . X , y , fl, ,-- - a H I K ' 11 at ii,' ' i i i! iia I . , . was ' j LH!! i I W .ky 1 Qs r ,Z fl .1 f .W U - A j 4' I Off -'Of J , f' -, 'K 'J xl XX VX
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