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Name Louise Butler Earl Butler Jeanne Cleaves Walter Dunton Donald Dyer, Jr. John Field Katherine Fortier Norman Gott Ernest Gray, Jr. Leslie Gray, Jr. Apes Hamor Helen Hanscom Jackie Hodgkins Ella Mae Holmes Georgette Jellison Leon Liscomb Robert Leland Roger Lewis Marion Moon Esther Rinaldo Joy Roberts David Shelton Gerald Stangroom Robert Stillwell Ann Tripp Joan Williams s s emor statistics Initials Mean Noted For Favorite Pastime Unlikely Future Likes boys Eligible boy Jolly clarinetist Whatta driver Doll’s dream Joking flirt Kinda foolish Nice guy Easy going Loves girls Arvard’s hearth rob Ha Ha Just Henri’s Everyone’s heart (»reat joker Little Lad?? Real Likeable Really lost Modest miss Ever ready Junior’s romance Delicate subject Good sport Rather slow Almost tame Just waiting Curiosity Vitalis Perfect attendance His truck Being in plays Making noise “Pat” N. C. XXXX (Censored) Wisecracks Dick’s Giggling Henri’s cherie Being absent Telling jokes Honor Roll (once) Shyness of girls Moronic tendencies Nothin’ but “Babe” Quietness Flirting Blushing Existing Senseless questions Underclassmen Inability to get jokes Mimeographing Intramurals “The Infantry” Flunking subjects Eagle Lake Road Giving a line Waiting for June Loafing Movies Parties Marriage plans Dancing Learning French Nightowl Trying to find “him” Pestering someone A certain girl? Reckless driving Take a guess “Johnny” Boys in general Playing the tuba Hot rod books Talking Breaking hearts Waiting for the male Bubble dancer Trapeze artist Strip tease College prof. Track man History teacher Hating sailors Great lover Famous painter Game Warden Staying single Librarian Old maid Nun Man hater Thin man Join the Waves Minister Opera Singer 2nd Marilyn Monroe Scrub woman Ballet dancer President of U. S. All American A lonely woman Lady Godiva
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most people area little ;D£v-ZM3rfr j (J V UT WE’RE ALk A t lCr EL kS V.O rv A T 0 RY Lelt to right, 1st row: V. Scott. M. Rodick, N. Alley, R. Abbott. R. Salisbury, J. Lymburner, F. Leighton, P. Bowker, J. Doyle! 2ml row: L. Miller. P. Liles. J. Cormier, L. Swanson, Miss Suvdani, Mr. Renwirk. J. Fogg, B. Graves. M. McQuinn, N. Leighton. M. Spear. 3rd row: L. Burch, G. Kiddle, L McFar- land. L. Doyle, R. Stanley, L. McQuinn, C. Wood. A. Lee, R. Porter, F. Richardson. •7 umor Cl ass Report The class started out with a hang this year. We were up to our necks in extra- curricular and studies. We were so busy that poor Mr. Renwick couldn’t find us half X RA M ATIC.S of the time. We sponsored the Junior Prom, one of the big social events of the year of course. 1 The class was well represented in all sports. John Lymburner, Dick Salisbury Larr Burch. Carroll Wood, George Riddell, Dick Abbott, and Leo Doyle won varsity letters. 3 Marv Jane Spear was a varsity cheerleader, and Nancy I.oighton. Nancy Alley, f.. , !°®n ,l)ovle were t driers. Francena Leighton and Mary Jane Spear played on the Girls Basketball Squad. Miss Suydam and Mr. Renwick were our advisors. The list of class officers follows: President, Dick Salisbury Vice President. Dick Abbott Secretary, !• rancena Leighton Treasurer, John Lymburner Mi fai l- i« grey. My feet are lead. I only wish To be in bed. Right here and now I give you warning. Don’t speak to me; Its Monday morning. MONDAY MORNING
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