y .. t 8 0 0 \( U I It U der the Editorship of MA Y PAT MacWILLIAMS Assisted By FRED LYON WANSON, JACK TARBILL, ADRIAN WINKLER, /) / 1:,VELYN MOOSE BETTY HEERMANN, NADINE O ' BRIEN, ~ SUM ER DEANE, Faculty Adviser BURLINGAME HIGH SCHOOL Burlingame, California
ABBOTT, BOB ALDRICH , BILL ANDERSON , DRURY ARMSTRONG, BOB BETTIS, JACK BETTINCOURT, THELMA BLAIR, BETTY BLAIR, EDITH ABBOTT, BOB Rabbitt Abb •It has a great yen for models-(airplanes, trains, and espec'ally the two· egged species). He spends a great deal f t >S t:me be'ng quiet, but neverlheless he is a great deal of fun. ALDR ICH , BILL His is a fellow whose ambition is to be a mechanic. At the present time he is b aling a pa h toward this goa by spending his spare time t:nker~ng with ars to see what makes them run. ANDERSON , DRURY Georgie P•.r9y, pie 'n' puddin' Kissed the g>rls and knew he shouldn'tWhen he felt a connoisseur he Met a snappy blonde, Drury! ARMSTRONG , BOB It's Bob's irresistib•e smile and not his strong arm that has made him the voce-president and the indisputable lord Byron of the schvni. Bob has never had to work for a date. He's the guy that landed s•x •nvitations to the same dance. ARNOLD, VIRGINIA Sma n statur• bu b•g in heart is Ginger. She's quiet at first, but ust gel tc k ow this swell little blue-eyed blonde with a keen dispc s;t n ~nd yc 1u're .. all set " BARDET, BILL B s on fel ••w who makes many a feminine heart beat faster as ne pass• s. Darl hair and dark eyes to match, he rates as a cham· pt n counc 1 man and as an amateur "Photog". You can often <• e him snapping fellows and gals around school. BARRY, JOAN Pep, amb lion. :heerfulness and personality plus really describes Barry" t• a 'T Sheis outst11nding in sports, 11nd her bro11d grin and cheery Ht ' have won her " place on the Senior Cabinet as secret11ry BEGGS, DOROTHY Here's an amtabiP g11 with dark eyes and auburn h11ir, who goes n for H I" records. Dot's serious at times, but she usu11lly simply bubbles over with mirth. Her friendly attitude and merriness have won her many friends. BLOOMER, SAM BOLDEMAN, BARRY BOURET, PIERRE BOWMAN , VIRGINIA BETTIS, JACK Although his ambition is to be a doctor he could become "ruthless" and change his profession to law. At the present time, Jack is studying in the latter field rather than the former, as everyone can testify. BETTINCOURT, THELMA Her pretty red hair is her outstanding feature and has won her the nickname of "Red." She enjoys reading and goes tn for sports. In later life she is going to be some lucky guy's secretary. BLAIR, BETTY This identical twin has very individual aspirations: to be a bac· teriologist and to attend Stanford University. If you call her Edith she'll gaily correct you-or pretend to be her sister. BLAIR, EDITH • Equally as attractive as her sister is Edith, friendly, blue-eyed, and a "strawberry blonde." Bright and eager, if she can't find fun she'll make it by quoting a Bob Hope pun or something original. BLOOMER, SAM The man behind the Pepsodent smil<:, behind the steering wheel of the green VB (stands for Vibr-ate) is one of the sunniest, most cheerful characters around B'lingum and vicinity. Speakin9 of weather, when guys like Sammy are around, it's always hading fellows well met. BOLDEMAN, BARRY A potential member of the Drama Commission, Barry has acquired a reputation in dramatics during his four years in high school. Although he attends B.H.S., he could pass for the Pied Piper of Hamlin. BOURET, PIERRE A public spea\er and winner of many prizes is "Demosthenes" Bouret. Pete is the able editor of the Radio-Cinema Bulletin and each week supplies us with a list of the best radio and movie prog rams. Do you practice what you preach, Pierre? BOWMAN, VIRGINIA Prominent in girls' athletics and as a member of the Block B is friendly Ginger. She's tops in swimming. badmtnton, basketball, and all-around athletics. She's so full of fun and eager to help that we love to have her around.
/ BRILLIANT, CAROl BROCKHOUSE, JACK BUMP, BETTY BURNETT, ANDREW BURNS, JEAN BUROW, DICK BUSEY, BOB CAMERON , DON CARLISLE, BUD CHAMBERLAIN , BETTY COATES, GLORIA CHU, DONALD COLLINS, PAT COE, CHARLES CONVERSE, DICK COSGRIFF, TOO IANT, CAROL , s er der ~nd '" I' e sophistic~ted side os "Coo ie." Friendly d wi ly st e never f~ils to dr~w numerous p~ls. She's e g~l w~ "k ows ~"" for ~mong her many accomplishments is that of b g R rd ng Cc mmissioner. BROCKHOUSE, JACK A d• sir s t;e;m;b•ikf !3; noor cabcne~k _s r s s n I f o • s sge~ ,- - It oab pon ri ~ytoug expenment BUMP, BE The •d adage, 'Guud things come in small packages." must have b en •1spired by Betty. Talented? We should say sol She has gained prominence through her individual poetry, her clever writ · •g her soft s• •Pr&no, and ~bove all, her jolly self. BURNETT, ANDREW Andy has th se .aptivating qual ies that ma e him ~ friend of everyone H s qu•el unassuming attitude helps m~ e sixth-period S no r Problems class restful on warm days . BURNS, JEAN Here's & gir' with spar ling eyes and a real sense of humor . Burnsie's g >d natured personality has helped ma e her one of tt e uhland ng girls in our senior cl~ss. BUROW, DICK The finessp ~nd eclat our student-body prexy puts into, "Assembly ~djourned to y '"r third-period cl~sses" must keep hundreds from cutting those morning meetings. Anyw~y. it ' s cert~in his feminine ~ >nstituents listen r~ptly to every jeweled word ~s BHS's All· Amencan Boy mounts the rostrum. BUSEY, BOB This~& . -luck • With l~wny h~or ~ to have on our >m . CAMER~O~, ~O~O~N~~ft~~~~~~~~~ fttr""''l iar Alsv. co-ed. CARLISLE, BUD F• rr st W~rd C~r s e IS the complete h~> d > ng sp•or' edit or of the " B." W II k world, Bud is an impor ant memb r of I ~ s sp~re tim h " ds forth li II " R s tr bled world . CHAMBERLAIN , BETTY f the tall good the journalistic Q ui ll a nd Scro ll. In I su shine into 0 .r ~ble Commiss · r f Schoo Aff~irs is Bet y. She ' s the li tie ~dy with the be~uly m~rk , ~nd, boy-she IS ' some honey" Out· sode ,f s ~ B tty sp nds much of her time on the J.C . ~nd St~nf•,rd C~mpuS< s. COATES, GLORIA 'G r' · slurmed tne school ~s ~ low fteshm~n with a hilarious m n~>logue, ''Pigt~il D~ys," ~nd h~s never ee~sed being ~ cent r f p •pularity ~nd fun. Most ~miable ~~d cooperative, she is se retary of the A.G.S. CHU, DONALD Wherever Y• u find a poclure with & l~ke a tree a h1ll , ~nd som sky y •u'l be sur• to find artist Don woeldong a mean brush. An A student in all of "Mac 's" culture cour s, Don IS preparing h mS< f for his vagabonding in a tr~mp steamer when h graduates. COLLINS, PAT Sh "' b nde P~t is lively ~nd full of fu~. She writes on h "B," and you r a y s~c ld see her on ice (sk~tes ) -on of her new ~ bbies. COE, CHARLES Say whc,'s that g• .,d look ing fellow? Why th~ 's Chari s Coe . You .an sc · him aiM• st any w ek-cnd during the winter, sliinq for ~ he's wcrth. w~. e at home , he runs around town in ~ shoninq ~I Bu :~ G rls. what's holding you back? CONVERSE, DICK Although his pi·.ture is deceiving, Dick really is & tal', d~rk , and handsome fellow. H s ambition is to enter Ann~polis; so h is but ding up for it by spendong his spare time sailing around the bay as a sea-s~oul COSGRIFF, TOO Although n• one kn .ws Tod as "Edward," which is his real na.,e, we all do kn• ow ~ m .,, tha swell p~l who drives ~round in & smoo Ford convert.
COSTA, BERN ICE COTE, BUD COUVRETTE, JANE CROSS, CHARLES CROWE, LLOYD CUMMINGS, ANN DAVIS, BARBARA DICKSON , HELEN DOOHER . JANE DORMEYER, DAVE DOSS, VIRGINIA DOUGLAS, LORRAINE COSTA, BERN ICE Toll, dor B < co ed 'Pete" by oil her friends. She studies u epong, ond reolly goes in for tho type of s g y 1, w ·d COTE, BUD C< ly s o )f:'~ Nho sur shin : ~~· .. ~~~' d oe':':ij/ • B.H.S COUVRETTE, JANE 09r world. A 'wow" of s\etboller, Bud hos mode omong o . er sportsmen Jor · r< r rdeo I o M le.-floshing eyes. block hoir, French nome, obr "'Y I reod French, ond o love of clothes. Yet with oil this she swcors she hoso ., French blood. She's peppy ond lively ond goes n lnr beys wh '"' frst nomes begin with "T." CROSS, CHARLES Be-e out"lu brg, blue blinkers ond o tricky woy with the women ~os mode ' 'Chuc o mon we just con't do without; but he just r•.ws wi " de ight whenever he ge s o do e. Besides these greot 1uo I • s · • s · ne I I e populor co-presidents of our senior closs. CROWE, LLOYD A fovorrde wit o discriminotin moles is this ·~1-model chormer wit· H • <• It V< friendly smile, ond reody wit. In loci, even g · < on't help liking Borboro-r,-Lioyd. CUMMINGS, ANN A ' ' loll, blonde ond very Quiet. She gn"' in hr reoding, ond s • s o st every •' w t· ot rmes I• I •wn She pions o be o s ·:reto·y roler 'fc_nke~ o v•ry e~)1nt one, DAVIS, BARBARA ,04 ~ Borboro ·s n I v oy o n e r I e ' f s nlelliqentsio (beinQ o g d seo student but she s I r note en• rugh to be blessed with he rore gilt of dork eyes ond roven resses. DICKSON, HELEN Dickie's ombrlion is to be on octress. She hos been occumuloting voluoble experience olong this line os o hordwor ing ossistont Dromo Commissioner. She hos olso been octive in sports, ond hos ottoined o "Block B." Her sunny disposi ion ond infectious smile will long be remembered by us oil, DOYLE, DUNN , ENN EACHUS, FRANKLIN EDDINGFIELD, BETTY JANE
EISEN , MEL EISEN , MEL ELLIS , BERNARDINE ENNIS, SUZANNE FENA, PETER The wit of his crowd, Mel drives fast and fur os, dances like a wh ' z and is a rig! I <marl football play r. He can tell a lot about Sec uc a and Redw< d City, and it isn ' t the climate. ELLIS , BERNARDINE Ber• ardin sh u d be awarded one medal at least for rescuing the lost sou's w II requ~sts for money in the boo keeping room. At this rate she could either become a famous evangelist or a business tycoon Why d• •n I you try combinong them , Bernardine, or are we being I• s ly? ENNIS, SUZANNE Looking at ''Sweet Sue" makes us think of "peaches and cream" (if you'll pard• >n the cliche). According to Mr. Deane she ought to be married before she's out of high school a year. We can onderstand his pc1int of view. FENA, PETER A bi9 man the sports world, in the MTC, and rough the waist s Moghty Pete T >ugh, but oh so gentle (off the gridiron). FISHEL, BARBARA B.. bbie" has a dry, salty sense of humor and a magnificent vo· abulary, which makes her conversation something to be treasured. Her main interests are detective yarns (the gorier the better), ng w• rds, and "Fish" with Rice. FULLER, EARL That fr dly ngs h GAYLORD, DON -, ·s bo od Casa• va with the sporty l.ttle coupe and the way w•t I w >men n ds no introduction (introducltons always were a waste of time anyway) to fun loving f mmes. FISHEL, BARBARA FULLER, EARL GALLAGHER, EUGENE GAYLORD, DON GEORGE, DON GEORGE, DON GIBSON, BOB HAIGHT, BRUCE HALL, MARGARET HANCHETT, GLORIA HANKO, BOB HARDMAN, DORIS HARRISON, NEWTON D •S part I I e physocs team of George & Broc hoose and II e romance teaM of Geor9e and Company (the company varies fr, •m l>me to I me, but it IS always we'l·chosen). GIBSON, BOB If Y• >U k upw rd from the most beautiful pair of cowboy boo s Hes parts Y• u"l lind yours If gazing into I e smiling face of Boob H t' 'bs• 1 hims If. HAIGHT, BRUCE Tt fell '"' wl av the Scholarship Soc•ety back to the boys, the ASS red >n~ Ia ba .k to the statooners, water-polo bac to the fisf and the I M t• •m back to he Indians. HALL, MARGARET Margaret's d mure expression and shy manner b lie her auburn k~. For many y ars she has studied the piano and clarinet. M 1S hath .I ar but she has charm and music •o • HANCHETT, GLORIA /'"_1-,..n' li~.ACl.C:: Go "'"' is •·oled f r ~ r ~'.Yra sweaters. her sunny dispostion, andyes sh • has a ya•:hl. You will usually lind her with two or three Betlys She admi s her nickname os "Cork," but refuses to tell why. We give up. You figure it out. HANKO, BOB Bob os a canny 'Quiz Kid," an uncanny ma ician, and a happy sort of guy wh s· a quaintance IS a friend. Anvt ing difficult do sn't slump him; in~tead Bnb just tackles it with de rmination and mumbo s, "W ere !her• is a will there is a way," HARDMAN, DORIS A sweet smcle, a soft v•Jice, always considerate and symp theticthat's our way of desrribing her. She is always willing to lend a hand where it's mnst needed. Doris rat s a gold seal for more lho)n scI >last a ho v• men!. HARRISON, NEWTON /) He's the d rtu >k ng ch Ja m.....-cl~-• to in movie stor- ·y '"" kn4 ~wn, th t comrc r End Kids alive.
HARVEY, HELENE JENKINS, BOB HEERMANN , BETIY J OHNSTON , LELAND HOBBS , JOE JONES, AUDREY HUBBENETIE, LORRAINE JORGENSON , FLORENCE HARVEY, HELENE KAEHLOR , RONALD KELL , JEAN KEMP, BARBARA KRANZ, BOB When Helen ts around, there is never a dul moment. She is the best rug utter to be found in the senior class and one of the best sports I· be found anywhere. If you ' re feeling bored and looking for fun c >unl on Helene. HEERMANN , BETTY A slick dancer. and can she roll 'dem eyes! "Be " has the equally ottractive point of beong a smooth talker. Remember Public Speaking? She's witty, gay, and soothing to every ear. HEINZ, RALPH NO PICTURE' Is that greose on this lad's hands? Sure 'nough, becouse he spends a great deal of his time taktng apart and putting together his automobile. HOBBS, JOE If you have a cor !hot won't run, a wallet that won't give out, and a broin that won't function, lake the former to Joe. and he'll fix it. (The latter defect is probably permanent, or he'd fix that too.) HUBBENETIE, LORRA INE Lorraine is a pet'te b:•jnde with twinkling blue eyes and dimples. Her favorite pastime. knitting, was not inspired by the British Aid. (How did he like it Lorraine?) If y 're opposed to formality, her two favorite nickn are .Blond' and Bri I Eyes. JENKINS, BOB '---- Bob ·s the s d1trapidJ. balls ~-*t,._"~"' winning S:_o ~"":~ ... 'll:li• " JOHNSTON , A A soap-happy puss. at •f humor equal one o sc:hnol. JONES, AUDREY Audrey has a sparkling person~lity, a gorgeous smile; and can !hot girl co ok? Some one must have told her obout the woy to o moo's heort ot an early oge. Her other interest is foolboll, especial y o rerlan g ld football. JORGENSON , FLORENCE Flossoe's fovurite postime is writing beginnings for several Greot American Novels. Her ambition is someday to write a book that will sell more copies than "Gone With the Wind." Well, Florence, we wish you luck. LA COMBLE, CORRINNE LANDIS, JOHN LANG, DORIS LARSON, WILLIE KAEHLOR, RONALD The popular and able head of Burlingame's fast-growing Military Training Corps is also, when off duly, an all-oround good fellow. KELL, JEAN Saucy green eyes and an impish smile helped to introduce this bonny lass, a very welcome gift from New York. It looks as if she will have a brilliant future in this neighborhood. KEMP, BARBARA 'Sweet simp ictly and a bewildering smile" means Barbara Kemp but she also possesses the most beautiful hands ond one of the smartest wardrobes on the campus. The wistful oppeal of her enormous grey-blue eyes has cau ed many a cal lad to r grel the Droit. KLAHN, JUNE NO PICTURE ....,.,...._ If grades were given for a s would we have an honor stud I. When any of June's numerous friends wish to find her, they always look in her favorite locationbetween the Blair twins. Poor June always sees double. KRANZ, BOB This is that happy-looking chap with the grin like the Grand Can· yon, eyes like the Great Lakes, ond o coupe ltke a handsome eggbeater (only you can ot least beat eggs with an egg-beater). LA COMBLE, CORRINNE Gay and unpredictable Corinne is the sophisticate of the class. She holds the record for being the most widely troveled senior. Her moin 'nterests ore Freud, Ogden Nash, ond her violin. LANDIS, JOHN Study carefully the odjoining portrait and see if you don't think the guy looks like David Niven (oil the girls are soying it, David1 meon Johnny}. Honest John transferred here from Chicogo last foil ond since ihen hos mode mobs of friends. LANG, DORIS To those who don't know her, Doris seems quiet and reserved, but this dork-hoired, ottroclive loss will make someone in busines\ o fine ossistont. Her likeoble !roils make her remembered, althollgh she has been with us 'or only two years. LARSON, WILLIE Moybe it wos his mother who storied it, but anyway he's Willie. to oil his friends. He's also a !rock man and sole owner of a sptffy li'l '36 Ford coupe. We wonder if he got his peroxide blonde hair from the sun or the cinder path 7
LAW, RUTH LAW, RUTH LEACH , DICK LE BRUN , JACK LEWIS, JANE ELLEN Wins• me ~nd "w -some" ~re two good words for Ruth, ~nd ~ \~I Bet'los' th~t ~ cert~in boy n~med J~ck wouldn't ~rgue with yo u ~b >ul th~l. You c~n ~lw~ys recognize her bec~use she's never w•t~oul ~ h~ir-bow, d~rk Mil polish, and Betty Jane Eddingfield. LEACH , DICK M~n-~b .ut towr Le~ch is the possessor of th~t ro~dsler woth the •v gr• om-rug upholstery ~nd kitchen-stove engine. There usu~lty ~re ~ girl or three sitting on the livongroom-rug ~nd w~rming her r their fe• I on He ilchen stove. LE BRUN , ACK ~ tile "1 'g oW . emem · h1m I m~n~ to kM•,..,~h"LLIA..: . re Cote-Trolesi-R~f~el fr~- 1 r• ly .n sc mething v~guely res mb ng order. Sometimes he od even keep Mr Kee er quiet LEWIS, JANE ELLEN S It ght br >wn h~.r ~nd ~ w~rm, friendly smile ~re owned by this v oy ""'" J~ne psi we ~lmost s~id Ellen) feels th~t ice· sk~t ng m ~nd spun ste~k s~ndwiches m~ke life worth living. LITTMAN , BOB Be b's th~t bog redhe~d with the footb~ll build who songs ~ sn~ppy ker-r m tenor ~nd divides his sp~r time between c~ptiv~ ing h fernonine popul~tion ~nd ushering ~' he B~ywood. LYON, FRED A phntofiend, (2) ~ l~d es' m~n. (3) ~n ~ctor, (~) ~ wit, ~nd 5 ~ gr ~I guy s Fred wl h~s I~ en prizes for his ~ctivities con· ernong p in! No. I nul I mention, of course, point No.2). MACWILLIAMS, MARY PAT If yuu see ~ littoe s~ndy red brunette wi h vim, vigor, ~nd v !~lily, ~ merry l~ugh, ~nd ~ .ttle wrinkled nose go d~shing by h~t's M~ry P~t on the w~y to one of her m~ny ~ctivities-she's re~lly been ~ h., in her two ye~rs woth us. MALQUIST, GRANT The youn~ c y-h~.red c~s~novice who surprised everybody by being ~ · en roll 'rst t~ke mong other things he h~s cl 6""Cert~in~f!Sil:dolii~~r. LITTMAN, MANLEY, DERRILL LYON, FRED MARTIN, LUDOLPH MACWILLIAMS, MARY PAT MASKELL, THEADATE MALQUIST, GRANT MATSCHULLAT, RAY McDONALD, ANNA LEA McCARTHY, BOB MAYER, RALSTON McGUIRE, MAXINE MANLEY, DERRILL Derro ~ ~s 'Derk ~~~~s "Jerk," is I e wild Wes erner from Ar•7• ny who os resp nsible for (I) ~ dis inct change in m~scul•ne clo hing, je~ns being substituted for sl~cks, boo s for shoes; (2) ~ Ire 1d tow~rd the bo rder cou~lry in loc~l di~lect; ~nd (3) hundreds f w ... n le~ving I me. MARTIN , LUDOLPH C~n·t help c~l "g h m "Lewd" for short, though i 's only for s ort. He's the 1~11 y< "ng m~n with the brown suit ~nd tie ~nd the mysterious bulging brown brief c~se, looking more like ~ business m~n th~n ~ mere stude ' . MASKELL, THEADATE A we c~n s~y f r Teddy is she is "Bil -ding" up o ~n ~wfult lei· duwn, but we s~y th~t only to get in the jllun. With ~II idding ~s•de this is one girl who h~s fun ~I everything she does. "L~ugh ~nd the world l~ughs with you" is her cheerful motto. MAi S ULLAT, RAY Oh, . k c~reful n olice~thell/1i· p nl ~~ct the , ~-,tl~ nd g ..,_, ~ft;Y~I~ be a l;t7f r~ e' , ... ~s~ h sc etim McDONALD , ANNA LEA Bonde Ann~ Le~ c~p ured · · he~rls of ~II he Fies ~ F~ns with her r~re photogeno qu~lities lh~l'll t~ke her far. A person~lo v plus, a quick wit ~nd d f nitely c'~ssed ~s ~ iller-dil er with he fell~s. McCARTHY, BOB Little wou d y u expo ct this jovi~l l~d to h~ve such serious ~mbi lions in the eng neering line, for wherever you find a cong~ line !her will be Bob w•lh his rhythmic~! feet-size 13. MAYER, RALSTON Rusty is well kn• wn ~mong his cl~ssmates, ever-present ~re his bro~d friendly gron ~nd that twinkle in h s blue eyes, ~nd we .~n·t forget "B~by Dumpling" on Senior Dress-up Day. McGUIRE, MAXINE Maxine h~s tho <· c~pable qu~lities th~t m~ e her a le~der-AGS Pub .ily Cha.rm~n ~nd R~ inbo w Worthy Advisor. She loves o dance, ride, ~nd sworn 11-~nd we S."lid if-it's with George.
Mc iNERNEY, JIM MORRIS , DICK MORRISON, BARBARA MULCAHEY, JEANNE MUZIO, JACK Tall, dar and handsome is Jim Mcln rny, who has made many a girl's hear beat faster. Outstanding among is many talen s is h's artis ic ability w 'ch he has a chance to display of nasa member of lhe Art C .., .. ssion. McLEAN , GEORGE Well know ar d wo II li d is "Big" George Mclean. Added to his 1.- ndly pt r< oal y are his great et letic ability, his pow r of ·ad ,.. p os ABS President is curly bloc heir and Maxine. McQUAY, GWEN ·w ' ' r f those few p ople who can crack a jo e wlfh a s•rorgf • • _e. She likes bridg , holes sports, end drives like mod. Short and ute "L'ttle Mac" spe<1ks wi h o quiet li tie drawl which cop! votes her Mill y companions. MERRICK, JEAN Th ugh Jeer s vrvacious and fun-loving she hos a quiet confidence and deterrr ,. at• hat should carry her far. Her chief interest out side of s·~~~~ is her job, of which she rs very proud. Could said job be I e r os for the increased attendance ot the local theatre? MILLER, VERA Her 's o quret g ·I who is really Ia len ed in both music and <1r . Shes new ol brrdge but akes o it li e a duck to water. One ' ',ng w a· · forg t •< h r ambidexterous hands-you now, both f•.handed ar d rig ~ a d. MOGENSON, BEVERLY p ' ' ' I d Bev s r o y a cork r. She wears clothes li e a dream, d w e· s e smi s 11 _ photogs come a running. She goes in for r rrds end bridg • MONDEK, JEAN 'Sf II water runs d ep" is o poetic phrase that describes thrs srr.oll Jor damsel Sl s a transfer from Mercy end c n most often be ,. · n n the mpany of a certain lower doss girl, MOOSE, EVELYN Evr rea y hos dr e things with her violin, A member of the urchestro f r four years, and now she's Commissroner of Music. She likes to sketch. play badminton end tennis, and they say she's a iller-diller ot bridge. MORRIS, DIC Due •S a o welch bas boll games end he can see Ann Sheridan. ppr· vr MORRISON, BARBARA B bbi hos p rhops I I e oddes pastimes of all. S e chews Magazrr• cw rs as gurr She loves veal chops, olives end brid9 • Always says her heir ' ks terrible, bu every other girl would grve pier ly for it. MULCAHEY, JEANNE Jeanne's p rs >no •ly and abinet. She li dram than b6dge or cing, tennis uris. MUZIO, JACK One w10rd o rne an sum up Jac 's interests. He is very achve on the boseboll teem and s me dey hpes to be 1n the big league. Sr ther y• u have a p' lur I Ja k baseball with a capital "B." NAGLE, VIRGINIA ~ ~. Ginny •S o iltle tri k w ' wit I r talent for song writing end her knee of wearing c te r es ' ' .ertainly destined for !arne and f rrlune. G od luc G nny, we II be hearing from you. O ' BRIEN, NADINE Soss' is everybr.dy's pol-toll, blonde, and wants to be a model. She h .p s to break to print wtlh her ploys end storres. Plays I nnis a summ r end if you double her tn bridge-look outl OHRAN, DON Don is another men with o personality. He spends most of his time designing end modeling cars. He olwoys welches the planes over head in an envi us manner. Some dey we will probably s e him soaring ob• v us 1n a B >e ng pursuit plene PANTALEONI, GUIDO Short, dork Guidu p >SS• sses two definite talents in he artistic field. The ne ·n the drama rc field, t he other ot the hp of hrs pain t brush. We can' forget htm os he greet producer in "Stoge Door.••
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