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Ike” and “Cirig” FRANCIS BOESEL “Zorch” “Looking down at no one; looking up at few —Doesn’t particularly like getting up at 6:45 A.M.—adores beautiful blondes—plans to become an electrical technician — J.V. Basketball. SANDRA BORDEN “Sandy” “Always a cheery smile — To be painted by Jon Whit- comb is her secret desire— plans to become a child psy- chologist — Whisp, Student Council, Senior Exec. Commit- tee. ELIZABETH BOTTA “Betty” “Pleasing personality and gets along well with others” — Would like to own a Lincoln convertible—can't resist good dancers — doesn’t care for conceited boys—wants to be a nurse. ROSEMARY BOUGHAL “Ro” “Willing she is and always eager to please — Has a weakness for Ivy League Col- leges and Journalism — dis- likes examinations — plans to teach — Whisp Editor, Wing and Spur, F.T.A. MARTIN BRATMAN “Marty” “The unspoken word never does harm — Secretly wants to own a horse ranch — dis- likes weekend homework — looks forward to being a fa- mous engineer — wild about blue Cadillac convertibles. ROBERT BRUCE “Bob” “Fancy footwork, his asset on the dance floor — Wants to play college basketball — peeved by people who jump to conclusions — has a weak- ness for cute cheerleaders —Basketball, Baseball. 20
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parallels the nation. VICTORIA ARAPAKIS “Vicky “Changeless through joy or woe —Clothes and earrings fascinate her — peeved by stuck-up girls—desires a trip to Rome — plans elementary teaching — Cheerleading, F.T.A. VIRGINIA BACKUS “Ginny “Actions speak louder than words”—Dislikes shift cars— would like to own Point Pen- insula — can’t resist pizzas — wants to be a primary grade teacher—G.A.A., Lead- ers’ Corps Vice-President, Wing and Spur, Honor Society. KAROLYN BARNEY “Kay “A fashion minded miss”— The distance between New York and Chicago bothers her — intrigued by Paris and Rome — plans a home in Northern California — Cheer- leading, Whisp, Student Coun- cil. MICHAEL BARRETT “Mickey “Happy ever, worried never” —Looking forward to the life of a printer—rising early for school each morning annoys him—Math is his weakness— plans an engineering career —Bowling. RICHARD BARRY “Dick “A man who is destined for success”—Hates Friday night homework — would like to move to California and pursue a good steady business — likes the cold of winter. ROGER BACON “Roger “Efficiency is his password”— Wants to own a big monopoly —is irritated by women driv- ers—plans a life of engineer- ing coupled with business— Wing and Spur Photo. Ed, Intramural Basketball. 19
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elected Presidents. JOSEPH BRUNO “Jack” “Live and let live” — Plans to become a successful busi- nessman with a blonde secre- tary on each knee—shys away from girls who can’t make up their minds — Football, Chorus. GRACE CAFARO “Grade” “Life is just a simple tune” — Will star next year as a secre- tary — clothes are her main weakness — would someday like to take a trip around the world — Library Club. GEORGE CAPONE, JR. “A!” “A pleasant addition to any class” — His desire is to make “history” — custom- ized cars fascinate him — would like to be a success in all things he attempts. HARRIET CARDONE “Mickey” “Happiness is her goal” — Plans to become a nurse — confesses a weakness for a certain blonde with green eyes — would some day like to go to Hawaii — Chorus. AMELIA CASALI “Millie” “A little live wire is she” — Loves clothes and potato salad — would like to take a trip to Rome — future plans in- clude secretarial work and marriage — Cheerleading, Red Cross. JOAN CHARVET “Joan” “Petite, neat, and oh, so sweet” — The small force be- hind that big '56 Ford — dreams of a trip to Hawaii — stubborn people bother her— plans a career as a medical secretary — G.A.A. 21
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