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JOHN H, BRYAN, Jr. Class President (3); Catalyst Club (3, 4); Slide Rule Club (3, 4) { Photography Club (3); Football Manager (2, 3, W4) ; Track (2, 3); German Evening (3, 4). This loquacious bluffer lias a winning snnle always and charming manners when he w'ants to. His hobo outfits, we hope, are not indicative of hi$ future. BENSON BUFFHAM Program Committee (2); Hi’s Eye (3, 4); Annual (4); Football (2, 3); Outdoor Track (2, 3); Indoor Track (2). Probably Benny” is the nearest you will ever come to seeing perpetual motion. Always clowning, this teacher’s problem nevertheless amuses junior girls and finds time to read all the latest books. JAMES BUSH Baseball (2, 3); Hi’s Eye (2, 3); Civic Committee (3). Dizzy Dean of baseball fame has nothing on Jim Bush, our mighty Goliath of the diamond. He is an accomplished sports writer for the Hi’s Eye. Jim is also well on his way to becoming Master Councillor of the DcMolay, BETTY CAMP Junior Prom Committee (3); Senior Play Committee (4); Annual (4); French Club (2, 3, 4); Spanish Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3); Red Cross Council (4); Soccer (2); G. A. C. (4); Gym Program (4). This lovely blonde has a toothpaste smile and quite a reputation as a swimmer. A girl with plenty of personality, Betts” is deservedly popular. JENNIE CARDILLO Academic Committee (4); Weather Vane Staff (4); Typewriting Club (3); Senior Play (4). A little girl willing to undertake big things is this considerate and helpful senior who aids underclass- men in shorthand. Having dramatic talent, Jennie took part in The Lady of the Lake” and The Fool. Have you observed Jennie's twinkling eyes? CARL CHRISTENSEN Community Fair (4); English Play (3). Collie,” skater and hog caller extraordinary, is a famous singer of Shortenin’ Bread.” Wool worth's and Warden’s Delicatessen occupy Carl's fret' hours every day, so he is a busy man. During school he is frequently seen with his pal, Batiato, who always looks as if he’s going places. eighteen
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DOLORES BRANT Photoplay Club (Pres, 4); Forum (4); Mask and Mime Club ( , 4); Spanish Club (4)j Com- munity Fair (4); Senior Play Committee 4); Academic Committee (2); Civic Committee (4). Dee’s” faithful Pontiac horn proclaims her morning arrival, Working earnestly in school organizations has not prevented her from dancing the light fantastic at Princeton. ARLENE BREHM Program Committee (2); Baseball (2). Arlene, the patient and long-suffering recorder of at- tendance in 101» is an active participant in sports and a favorite with friends and teachers. Interested in sophomores, Arlene shows preference for a basketecr and swimmer. MARY JEAN BRICKER Red Cross Council (2, 3, 4); Typing Club (4); Girls Athletic Program (2, 3); English Play (3). Vivacious Mary Jean, office assistant and ping pong player of note, spins along in her tan Chevrolet coupe. All activities here at school, especially foot- ball games and band concerts, interest her. Mary Jean’s room is literally papered with movie stars. JOHN BROKAW Archaeological Society (2, 3); Spanish Club (4); A Tale of Two Cities” (2). Immaculate Jack is one of our most dependable boys. Although he is a very active member of his English class, it is said that he is particularly helpful in the Spanish Club. Have you seen Jack play basketball? He knows how. KEITH BRONSON Senior Play Committee (3, Chairman 4); Prom Com- mittee (3); Catalyst Club (3); Forum (4); Slide Rule Club (3); Literary Club (4); Foot- ball (2, 3, 4); Track (2, 3, 4); German Eve- ning (2, 3). Keith has the unusual facility of figuring out what makes the wheels go around. When it conics to members of the opposite sex he has a discretion all his own. DAVID BROWN Football (2, 4); Band (4); Catalyst Club (3, 4); Biology Club (Pres. 4); Photoplay Club (4); Correspondence Club (4); Civic Committee (2); German Evening (3, 4). Brown, one of the Helios” men, is strongly addicted to the tuba and amateur photography. He’s often seen with a certain sophomore, an old senior habit! seventeen
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MARJORIE CHRISTIANSEN Senior Play (4); Annual (4): Mask and Mime {3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4); Soccer (4); Hotkey (4); Basket ball (4); Gym Program (2). Mac's aspirations run to operating the comptom- eter, an unknown quantity. The inspiration for her constant singing comes from Arizona, but Europe seems to be the choice for her first vacation, RUBY E. CHURCH Civic Committee (3); Junior Prom Committee (3); Latin Club (2); French Club (3, 4); Library Council (3, 4); Hockey (2, 3); Community Fair (4). Ruby has been invaluable in the Library Council for several years. She is among the courageous few who have elected to become teachers, and expects to attend Trenton State Teachers College, MARJORIE CLUNAN French Club (2, 3); Spanish Club (4); Collector’s Club (4); Glee Club (4); Senior Play Com- mittee. Marjorie is an interested member of the Spanish Club. She is both athletic and musical, and lias Jrt ardent liking for Fords, preferably 1937 Y-S‘$. If there is any talk about Bermuda, you can be sure chat Marjorie is right there, RICHARD E. COLLINS Annual (Chairman of Photographic Committee 4). Dick, the hard-boiled G-man of Senior Day, is one of the expert photographers of our class and is a cartoonist. Dick likes nothing better than to heckle Miss Bible who is more than a match for this natty-looking 3ad. JANET E CONDIT French Club (2, 3); Tennis (4); Community Fair (4); Band (2, 3, 4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4), Connie, the flute player, certainly enjoys playing in the band, on the football field, and in concerts. Always ready to laugh, she is often seen passing a Drexel magazine around to induce chuckles in the classroom. French Club has attractions for Connie. PHILIP F COOK Correspondence Committee (4); Finance Committee (2); Forum (2. 3). Cookie” isn’t as quiet and unprepossessing as he sometimes seems. To see him burning up gas all over town is really to know Phil, His sense of humor is really outstanding and his loyalty as a friend hard to match. nineteen
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