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-thinks Doris is the sweetest name. Seniors uf' ineteen Jfurtp: ight RAYMOND ALBURGER October 1 I Ray is one of the newest, mem- bers of the class and has'added more than his share in the' short time he has been with us-played a fine game at guard on thd foot- ball squad-the glee club an octet used his fine voice-the Hi-1 is a must-displayed his dramatic flair PAUL BACON August to Paul is the humorist of Ili class -never without a smile or a joke for any occasion-brightens up the Hi-Y Hysteria with Bacon's .lokesu --the number one tenor of the Glee Club and octet-keeps his grades up-can be found after scho run- ning Valley Gasoline -- von- worth has an appeal-a loyal pal. I RICHARD BARNES April I6 l Dick is one of our best ntes- tants in tennis-a leader in egress- his dramatics led into the Thespians -a talented writer, he gives ser- vice to the Oracle-driver of a new Pontiac--always laughi and friendly yet serious when he ould be-wins the most loyal of friends -Dickinson comes next. l ARTHUR BERTHOLD March I2 Always active-in the center of fun-that's Art-has a great rcnack if 'X' for fixing radios-experienced with old cars-they're lots of furi. but he prefers a new Buick-wanders frequently to greener pastures Hown the Boulevard--gets a mischievous gleam in his eye when he enteis the chemistry lab-a social favorite. Q MARY CALLOWAY July 8 ' Quiet at the appropriate time, Mary is really merry when qocial- izing-reigns at Y-Teen meetings at the Center-always on 'hand when things are to be done-easy- going but efficient-M. E. has lots of pals-often seen in Cory Satur- days and Sundays-she's Eve feet of friendliness and determination, l l Fourteen I I ROBERT ASANCAIC April 20 Brand new from the Rocks to us this year--Bob brought a great sense of humor-we are not sure he brought his heart along-a busy man-expert ice-skater -frequent- er of the Canteen--loyal Hi Y-er beats .1 mean drum in the band- exhibits great energy and vivacity at all times-sure-fire success. CATHERINE BARGER February 24 Katie's smallness is a gift she uses well- good goods, you know-a sparkling personality- wins a warm welcome everywhere -her smile is of the never fading kind-a great sports fan-addicted to the Thespian art-she is just wild about -you know whom- her home is always open house. EMILY BEITEI. August KI Talk of versatility and think of Emily and all her busy moments- enthusiastic over school and studies. a real student-a natural on the stage - ardent Thespian - capable student director or bookholder- visits the library often -favorite pleasure is driving her trusty Ford tup telephone polesj-a real friend. SAMUEL BRUNO January I2 Meet a noted athlete of the class --Sam made a name for himself on the gridiron-served as co-captain -has a ready smile-the life of the manual arts class-the vice-presi- dent of our Student Council-can be seen riding high and mighty in his truck--enjoys an argument- has a flair for politics. ETHEL CANNISTER September I5 Ethel has the best times-the happiest heart you'll meet, and a most infectious giggle -- we just brighten right away-ready with a joke whenever one is needed-keeps lag on all the latest movies-an in- cessant candy eater, never adds a pound--she'l1 make her career as children's nurse.
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l l he Glass oem l l l l In a short time through these portals, We classmates shall pass, To greater progress and happiness. Not, backward but forward through the hall we tread, Into the world where our lives will spread, Testing our new found wings with all our power. Many a day we will recall this hour. And though we shall part at the cross-roads of life, Let jus 'press onward not mar our lives with strife. Although we shall be parted in due course of time, Memories linger and our thoughts are sublime. The present is passing, of the future we sing. What is in store for us? What will life bring? Ahdad through the years we dare venture and pray Their the freedom of our world is really here to stay. When in doubt say this prayer Qlt will have a calming effectj GiVe us, please, understanding and more time to reflect. So ver onward, Class of '48, and we will believe Th best things in life, we shall achieve! The Qilass Sung l l TUNE: IF I LOVED You Welmust leave you, l Soon we must say our good-byes to you, Ourl old friend. Sewihi. Welentrust to you all our joys and the memories, too. 'Phat we knew in days gone by. Noi from the halls and class roioms we must part, But they will always be within our heart. N Graduation, Bririging an end to our carefree days. l Burl we want you to know: We will miss you, Sewihi! l l l l l l Thirteen
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roller skater, Charliehnotice l MARTHA CARSON 1 March 31 Y a there pitching-a natural at b ball-when amused at somet she bubbles with laughter- that special smile that can't be --we couldn't do without Martha can always be seen Ethel-love those long eyelzi those beautiful eyes, too. Martha is quiet but alwa s in l DOLORES CASSIDY February I4 Dolores really lets loose at ba ket- ing, - has beat her. with shes. ket- ball games in enthusiastic rootiiig- mystery tales and lab-work her interest strongly-works hold dili- gently at her typing-doesn't mind her early hour every morning-,-un- like most girls, she isn't afraid mouse-she pets two white mi thoroughly capable. l CHARLES COOK September 2 3 Blonde hair with the pe wave, the envy of the boys. of a ce- 'rfect eye catcher to all the girls-a great the thrilled gleam in his eye when you mention Virginia-one of our best dressed men. Look at that y llow sweater and the blue bow that rfiatch his hair and eyes. N N REGIS COSTELLO July 29 Fast as a flash whether chising a new track record or a ce tain Nancy-Regis leads the band with the flag at all performances-1-has good success on the Com unity m Service fleads 204 to hol iday hours!-happy always, anywhere. everywhere-boasts Glenfield garden spot of America. DOROTHY DUNN March I3 BS Dodo to everyone who meets: her -has a keen wit which entertains and makes her the recipient of a practical joke-good nature they come-dignified. but her will twinkle-wheels her B like a bicycle-usually seen ' any as eyes uick with Phil in the wagon-favorite sport, swimming-star of basketball. linger for a little While Fifteen RUTH CASEY May 30 Blond hair, dreamy blue eyes. perfect complexion show the Irish heritage of Ruth-carry on with a sweet voice. thoughtful ways, a trick with the smile and eyes-see a classmate of a year's standing winning popularity--the Queen of the Class-vocalist-athlete-inter- ested in drama and baseball. BETTY CICCO June 23 Petite Betty. an eficient worker: the office will tell you and mention the X-ray program-alert. poised, ready to undertake whatever comes -currently in, the ticket office at the local theatre-remember candy and tickets?-we like the way she smiles when she talks, her quiet peacefulness. ROBERTA COOK March 28 Bobby is admired by all for a lovely, quiet tone of voice, a fine complexion. and wonderful hair- many friends are hers-Margie. Louise. and the gang: new ones respond quickly to her smile-gaze on her left hand, and you know why she is eager for Commence- ment-we wish her all good things. MICHAEL DAMASO May I5 Mike packs a mighty hard wal- lop in any and everything he does -a fine jalopy mechanic-ever ready for a good debate-excellent taste in clothes-Ends plenty of time to pal round with the boys- doesn't neglect the girls-expect the future to find him holding down an engineering post. HELEN EMORY July 30 A voice that harmonizes beauti- fully-remember the sister teams- Vitality?-her's is unsurpassed- has a pretty fully scheduled routine -what with commercial prepara- tion for a career, library services. church activities, baby-sitting. and an interesting social life fLeo is responsible for thaty.
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