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RODERICK D. ATKINSON Moilel Airplane Club 2, 45 Svieizu' Club 3. He's the type girls call quiet but very, very nice. XVALLY BALZERICK, JR. Ar! Club 3, 45 Commercial Club 3. Pleasing personality and being always ready for a good time de- scribes Xlfally, a newcomer from Oklahoma. ARTHUR C. BARTON lOzziej Gln' Club 1, 2, 45 Dramafius 2, 55 Homeroom Prvsiileizf I5 V. Fooiball 25 Trarlz 2, 45 Neu spajler' 2, 4. A very friendly boy, a potential ladies' man and a future pilot. Ozzie has a magnetic personality and good looks. ROBERT C. BASKIN Wfstlraiiijnfoii Higb Sc'bool- junior Nezispapei' Club 25 S4'i'ri'- fary-Treaxiirer of Homeroom 1. W'-L-Hi-Y 3, 45 Reroril Club 45 Svieiire Club 5. Slightly abreviated in height and a most enjoyable companion. His engaging smile wins him many friends. JACK BAUSERMAN Callers I, 2, 3, Iii Livuienanf 45 Rerrml Club 55Aeronaiififs Pbysifs Club 45 Sam Broum' Club 4. A military man, he keeps his chin in and his chest out. He wears a uniform well, at least this is thought by many of the fair sex. MAYNARD BERND Bitvyrle Club 15 Gym Club 15 First Aiil Club 25 Track Team 35 Tm' Club 55 Ri'r'oril Club 4. A heart as big as himself. Phys- ical fitness is his remarkable point. Always ready with a good excuse. liz.. Tu . riiy ,ful ,gr -f 'bg . helix wa- ,Pigs X1 W7 'QQ -sa 1 4: Y 1 fa ii EVELYN BALLOU Glee Club I5 Home Eeonomics Club Secretary 35 Patrol 55 Bowl- ing Club 45 Record Club 4. But so fair, she takes the breath of all away who gaze upon her unaware. MASON BARKLEY I. V. Football 25 Camera Club 25 Baseball Team 3. Interested in sports, even going so far as to win his letter. BEVERLY BASHAW Girls Auxiliary 2, 3, 4, Sergeant Major 45 Newspaper Club 35 An- nual Siaj 45 Girl Reserves 1, 25 junior Play 35 First Aid Club 2. Always happyg a real master sergeant in the Auxiliary. Almost stole the show as maid in the Junior Play, too. I-IOMER G. BAUSERMAN, JR. First Aiil Club 35 Tumbling Club I. Homer is the boy whose chief hobby is pestering Mrs. Skinner. He is the source of many a laugh and he can always think up won- derful excuses lwell excuses, any- wayj. DOUG BEALE Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 25 Camera Club 2. The one man Wfar Bond Drive. Douglas is energetic but reserved. Very soothing to talk to, takes things in his stride. MARJORIE V. BERRY Girl Reserve Club 25 Home ECO- nomies Club 15 Annual Club 45 Secretary-Treasurer of Homeroom 3, 4. Knows how to handle her money and her men-has a sophisticated air and dignihed manner.
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JAMES ABNEY tjasperj Spartanburg, Soutb Carolina- Hi-Y Ig Horneroom Secretary I. Ph.D. Abney to Mrs. Malott. Twenty years will probably see him president of Harvard if he will stop Hghting the Yankees long enough to accept. LORRAINE M. AHALT Cboir I, 2, Girl Reserves 3, 4g Glee Club 4. She makes friends easily as do most people possessing a good sense of humor. Congenial, obliging, and friendly describe her to a NT. JEROME LAWSON ALLEN Gerry? Sam Browne Club 45 Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 45 Inter-American Club 35 Cbess Club 35 Cadets 2, Staff Ser- geant 3, lst Lieutenant 4, Military Science and Tactics Club 4. He is active in cadets and also very interested in fencing. Here's hoping you don't end up with too many scratches, Jerry. WALTER L. ALLEN Art Club Ig Newspaper 2, Pa- trols 3, Assistant Secretary 4. Will never be found looking sloppy. His ever-ready smile and teasing disposition make his presence welcome. SHIRLEY ANDERSON jamestown, New York-Dra- matic Club 2, Basketball 2. W-L- Art Club 35 Bowling 4, Annual 4. No one can boast a better sense of humor. Gorgeous blond hair wins her many admirers. FRED APPLETON Tumbling 1, 3gHon1e Economics 2, First Aid Club 4. He is found in the center of any group that loves a good time. This First Aider is an asset to his class and his homeroom. A I,l,A N XY. AIJAXIS i'lIorrixtou'n,Neu' li'rwVy-lloniw room 'l'ri'asurcr lg Scieiuc Club Ig W!-I.-Citmlels 4. Allan is another newcomer to NX'-L who has proven very worth while to the school. Not only is he friendly, but he has brains and makes use of them. ELAINE AI,LliN Dramatic Club Ig Catlets 25 lfirst Atal Club Sl'lll'l'flll'-3' 2, Library Assistant 3, 45 Library Club 3, Vice-I'i'i'siil4'11t 4, Knitting 4. The lJarktown Strutteru of Variety Show fame . . . she is always jolly-has pretty laughing eyes-fine taste in clothes. MARGARET A. ALLEN Caclet Auxiliary 2, Home Eco- nomics Club 2, Comincrcial Club 3g Recoril Club 4. Her cheerful manner and good sense of humor gain many friends for her. Margie is an ambitious miss who is a great movie fan lat least she's always liked the Arlington Theatrej. ELIZABETH VV. ANDERSON Public Speaking Club 2, Library Club 3, 4g Library Assistant 3, 4g Science Club 4. Has deiinite ideas - especially about the Navy! Always ready for a good argument, too. DORRIS APPLE Home Economics 2, 35 Commer- cial Club Vicc-Presiileizt 3, Library Club lg Record Club 4. This cute young lady has a way which makes friends of all she meets. She is a good student, par- ticipating in many activities. AMELIA MIRIAM ARDAI Orchestra 1, 2, Library Assistant 3, 45 Library Club 3, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Patrol, Captain 45 Inter-American Club 3, 45 Annual Club 4. Sunny disposition-class contrib- utor-loyal friend-well-liked by everyone. Page Twenty-tbree
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ELIZABETH L. BIGGS lBetseyj Long Bearb, California-Drm matic Club Secretary 1. Coromuln, California-Honor Society 25 Cali- fornia Sebolarsbiji Fefleration 2. W-L-Neuxxjzajrer Club 5, Feature Ezlitor 45 Elm 5, 4, Inter-Anzerican Club 5, 4. Active and vivacious, Betsey has a winning personality and has made many friends in the two years she has been with us. AUDREY L. BLACKMAN Annual 4: Auxiliary 2, 5, Ist Lieutenant 45 Iunior Play 5g Dra- matic Club 2, 55 1Ilft'l'-AllIl'l'll'tIll Club 5. Audrey likes a good time and has many true friends. Her versatility and Wonderful sense of humor make her an outstanding member of XV-L. JEAN BLANCHETT Newslbaiber Club Ig Mozlel Air- plane Club 5g Science Club 4. He seems to get a lot of fun out of lifeg has a friendly smile and an easy-going manner. EVELYN M. BOOTH Real Cross Club 4. There is more fun in her than a casual observer would imagine. Evelyn is one of our newer acquisi- tions and a good one, too. ROBERT BOSTON Caflet Band I, 2, 5, Lieutenant 4g Orebestra I, 2, 4gjuni0r Hi-Y I. Bob is one of those fellows that everyone likes. His primary interest in the Held of science makes him a grand conversationalist. EVELYN BRADLEY Plailaalelpbia, Pen n Syl ra n ia - Verse Cboir 2. Bucbanan Higb Scbool, Virginia--junior Play 55 Beta Club 5. W'-L - Dramatic Club 4. A silent little miss who makes fine grades and is very friendly. IJONALIJ V. CQ. BlRRlpl.l,, -IR. f Q Cutlety 2, 5, Zntl Iaeutemtnt -lg Clreyy Club 4. Slllll limit ne fflub 4. in is quiet, and likeable- actiye in Cadets and in his llonie- room activities. ls always on hand .lt the dances. QIIiTHIi1.YN bl. ismkii lJP'clllIcIftt' Club ig Annual .Stall 45 Bouling Club 4. This charming young lady is .1 very good student. Her natural sophistication makes her quite at- tractive. SALLY A N N BONELL Lamler Higb Scbool-Pep Club lg Glee Club l. W'-L-Vocal Clasi 5, 45 Inter-American Club 4g Ari Club 45 Rell Cross Club 4. Enters into her activities with real spirit and enthusiasm. Friendly and easily amused. Enjoys singing and also working for the Red Cross. LEONARD ALBERT BOSIN Basketball Captain lg Glee Club Ig NezL'sj1aju'r lg Public Sjiealeing Club 2g Carlets 2, 5, Lieutenant 4: Science Club 4. Leonard is an intellect from way back. He likes a good argument and he's always ready for a discussion of current problems. He's a nice fellow and a loyal friend. GERALD BOXVEN Presulent of Clary Ig Cowl Citi- :enxbip Metlal I. Gerry is an easy-going fellow, quiet, but friendly. He takes an interest in a lot of things, but is mostly interested in getting out into the world. CARL BRAUNING Boys' Home Eronmnics 25 Iunior' Press 2, Recortl Club 45 Boys' Glee Club 4: Homernom Presulent 4. Tall, dark, and good-looking, he has done a good job as Homeroom President, and won many friends. Page Tu entry -,til 4'
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