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gps QQ, Harry Conn' was somewhat shy when it came to girls ,I y-,I ,f,, but on the Varsity base- in biz! pivgg ball, basketball, and soccer usually found in the vicin- Sfluacff he S170 Wed ,Inf E1111lyFrar1r'1'.v Blllff, noted ity of the cafeteria keep- Stuff- In his 5P3fe.f1mL for her giggle, Was another ing 3 Ward-,Our fgr ugyp- he indulged 'n 3 lm of one of those bridge addicts. pets, Besides this fasci- P' ni? 'Pongi and- 'mm' , She also did her P-UF fOr nating occupation Butch mum S' - 2 ' V the junior Red Cross, the was a member of the Lryy K ' P I.S.S., and the Opera Club. White Hornet and Shad- M . Ji, 0'2 u ows' staff, the Bowling, JMM- .MA I Rifle, and Bridge Clubs. Z df U 514. 'A' ' ' tx ,f W f,,MN,,., R 1 ext, K f r r x f X v- W j RB? W .DX QIJNDJ Mary Lou Conover, presi- t . Belfy Coleman, was one of oliafhiegil-3 inmao S F nglzose active. in .thed I.S5S. everyposition in that or- N V s e was vice-pres: ent. . . . . - Gffafff C0e?fldll0, JGFFY3 Betty carried out her exec- ianlziuw bfsldeizgtzlig activities included track, utjve can-er 35 Secretary- It e get oo 3512: few were Pm8'P0n8, volley ball, treasurer of the Junior elves' fain advmftising baseball, basketball a n d C1335 and Chairman of the C She rxgihitegislornet fshc Page Eleven boxing the Glee and Publjcjt ' T17 on 6 . ' - y Committee. e d h Dancing Clubs' but he Glee Club and the Traflic was lmgmgefggee an t 6 Wg? lm letter for his Patrol also claimed her. Soma omm ' ability to get in and out of tight places with the utmost ease in skirmishes with th f e aculty.
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A ,X , 'fA WfAw , Jew' , Qjf' f.-. 'N ' J' f .' I A' ,C,-ff' O , v-'V'A'd'- -ff! ., .J jffp W 'Mk Vx fowl Duffel another of the 'al school's busy people, was Carmine De ROM, has .1 member of several clubsg rather specialized in Art. Dfamaflcs. Bndges afld I' Marlk DP Carlo, usually He may usually be found S. .Besides these diverse seen in Angiek can has slinging paint in the an activities the was very m- found tin-Ie to be active 1' FOOITL He IIOWCVEF, terested In SPOFFS at? 3 the Girrs A A the Fn join the Glee Club, fl-,Q member of the swimming, nance committeeqand the Dance Club, and the Cam- track' and tennis teams' Shadows Stage We also era Club in his spare time. V hear that she is very in- f 'l terested in dancing. 17 v V ii' 41? -af I Beffy Aw: Efjzbfrk has col- lected offices as some peo- 'ZW-5 i Afiliiif e eau: u - - Lam-frfr Dzfrkwarfb was voice, has lent V. H. S. Sggggljiteig- izgreiiigfgg? one of the amazons of the her personality as president tional Students: Societ' Girls' A.A., which she rep- of the Girls' Glee Club, and treasurer of the Brid 3, resented in the Student Chillfman of the Social Club as Well as en a in , en Council. Besides being il COUTIYIITFCC, of F50 DFG- Countless other acsgiitif Pal' Than member of the Glee Club 'THUG Club, :md TNHS- S' She belonged to flu. Swinl, urer of the International ming and the Dancing Sfudcnfs' Society- Clubs.
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