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JAMES D. ANDERSON noted for his freckles and crew cut . . . shy smile . . . likeable and cooperative . . . active participant in Mixed Chorus . . . skating enthusiast ... an effi- cient sports manager . . . can usually be seen, not too often heard SYLVIA ANGLE Sliv . . . alias Bubbles . . . chief advisor to the love- lorn of the class of '53 . . . full of pep and fun . . . originality plus . . . competent editor of Hi-Spots . . . enjoys teasing and being teased by Tony . . . future career woman . . . CELESTE MARY ARPINO quiet, sweet, girl . . . calm . . . collected . . . likes to read a lot . . . favorite subject is U.S. History . . . usually seen palling around with Anne and June . . . neat dresser . . . friendly . . . congenial . . . willing to help when necessary . . . good student HAROLD STANFORD ATKINSON Squire . . if and when serious, the delight of all teachers . . . subtle sense of humor . . . famous for study hall antics . . . takes minutes for the Spanish Club . . . seen hanging from the back of Dave s motorcycle . . . racing in Olds 88 ROBERTA ANN AYRES cute, lively twirler . . . flashing smile . . . Bobbi, the gal with an attractive blush . . . neat, smart dresser . . . vivacious and charming personality . . . remem- bers the three B's . . . seen in constant company with the twirling corps ... an industrious student SHARON BABBITT slender blonde with pretty blue eyes . . . fond of gallivanting around town in her car fifth period, with a group of gals . . . congenial . . . possesses a cheery smile for everyone . . . ardent skating enthusiast JANET LEE BAGLIANI sweet gal . . . goes out of her way to be nice to everyone . . . industrious worker . . . excellent stu- dent . . . pleasant smile and Hi for all . . likes to bake . . . can be generally found in the company of June and Dee ELINOR BARDFELD likeable gal with a pleasing personality . . . public- speaking enthusiast . . . ready and willing to lend a hand . . . cheery smile and chuckle . . . co-oriqi- nator of that special collection box . . . faithful member of the U. S. A. .. . cuts a neat rug 22
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RICHARD G. ABATI lively things come in small packages—that's Rich . . . favorite hobby—talking . . . very original . . . one of that Richland gang . . . pet word—scungile . . . hears all, sees all, knows all . . . likes to read . . . appreciates good jokes IRWIN JEROME ABRAMSON live wire red-head . . . innocent look—but watch out! . . . blushes when confronted with good looking girls . . . best when presiding at Le Cercle Fran ais . . . oh babe—oui . . . feels comfortable in shoulder pads and helmet . . . flirts with female teachers . . . nice guy JOSEPH M. ABRIOLA little guy . . . tough expression and determination match . . . fascinating on football field . . . known for characteristic swagger . . . very partial to cute twirlers . . . usually seen with Saint . . . member of the faithful Landisville gang G. EDGAR ADAMS tries his best to keep awake in class . . . blue eyes that you remember . . . walks with a healthy stride . . . enjoys a dip in the Atlantic now and then . . . one of those carefree Zanowicz laddies SANDRA JUDITH AGRONS just Sandy, or Acorns . . . fun to be with ... a dancing partner for Fred Astaire . . . enjoys giving parties . . . originally a native of Atlantic City . . . cute, dimpled smile . . . favorite expression—that's the way the ball rolls . . . excellent conversationalist LAWRENCE ALDRICH tall. dark, and handsome Larry . . . idol of the school's femmes . . . merits all the admiration for his athletic prowess . . . valuable and outstanding in football, basketball, track . . . capable president of Hi-Y . . . likes to drink—milk
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FRANK G. BASILE Basile did it . . . constantly talking . . . most argumentative . . . rates Miami highly . . . portrayed Alex in the Senior Play . . . one of those East Vine- land boys . . . need an explanation or alibi?—see Frank . . . quite a hot-rodder . . . creator of new jitterbug FRED BELFI true sports fan . . . favorites are basketball and baseball . . . always appreciates a good joke . . . smiles easily ... a shop foreman in the print shop . . . fascinated by girls and Buicks . . . usually con- spiring with Ray and Weasel ROBERT BELMONT nice guy . . . quiet and unassuming manner . . . excels in shop work of all kinds . . . sense of humor . . . congenial . . . remembers fondly two years in the Ag shop and print shop ... a sergeant in the National Guard IRENE HELEN BERGAMO usually seen driving in her blue car ... an active participant in many family weddings . . . likes to cook, sew, and mind the family kiddies . . . proud possessor of numerous baby pictures . . . spare time spent working in a bakery JEAN EUNICE BERTI gorgeous blonde hair . . . looks attractive in her classy pink-rimmed glasses . . . one of those East Vineland lassies ... a very friendly girl . . . shy, demure manner . . . lots of school spirit . . . likes Italian food MARCEL BINSTOCK blond, blue-eyed Binny . . . quite the boy ... a true-blooded Frenchman . . . enjoys the finer things in life—girls, food, sleep ... a unique dancer . . . Food Fair boy . . . regular ladies' man . . . handles money affairs for the Chemistry Club BEATRICE DOLORES BONANNO one of those vivacious blondes . . . usually found in the company of Al, and Fran . . . excellent dancer . . . excels in flirting, one of her favorite pastimes . . . idea of a swell guy—one with blonde wavy hair ROBERT ANTHONY BONATO well-mannered fellow . . . often seen, seldom heard . . . one of Mr. Krapfs boys . . . usually seen lead- ing people to their seats in the local movies . . . good-natured fellow who’s always wlliing to pass the time of day with you . . . well-groomed 23
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