SENIORS Long years thou hast stood, aloof and free, Symbol of freedom and culture, Fraught with desire for the future, Looking ahead to when you shall be An experienced part of humanity. When you come, at last, to your great estate, Proud and untried and potential, Free and desired and essential, Don’t think of the failures that proved the sad fate Of your ancestors worlds, which rarely proved great, Dwell not on the statues and molds they have cast Warped and unkempt and unsightly, Crude and unreal and built tritely. Oh youth! Aim high and forget the past, Build us a world that can live and last. .—Howard Lord
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LEONARD WILLIAMS “Len” Bowling Club 1; Dancing Club 1 ; Field Day 1; Varsity Basketball I, 3. 4; Intramurals 1. 2, 3; George Washington Conference 2; Assembly Committee 2; Class Committee 2; Activity Council Alternate 2; Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee 3; Icebound 3; National Institute of Government Con- vention 3; Pine Tree Advertising 3; Class President 3, First Semester 4; Christmas Play 4; Pine Tree Subscription 4. Noted for: Having tricks up his sleeve. Anytime, anywhere: Debating!! Allergic to: Apple blossoms. Congratulations. On getting out so soon' CARTER WARREN DAWSON “Lambie” Class Secretary 1; Varsity Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4; Intra- murals I; Bowling Club 1 ; Science Club 1 ; Flute Club I ; Field Day 1; Class Vice-President 2. 3. 4; Athletic Club 2; Glee Club 2; Class Committee 2. 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3; Sub-Deb Club 3; Class President. Second Semester 4. Presenting: The first lady of B. C. C. Ambition: To have more jewelry titan Tondelayo. Remember: Her rare sense of humor. Years hence: Editor of the Evening Star. BETTY BROADDUS Lansdowne High School. Lansdowne. Pennsylvania 1; Marie- mont High School. Mariemont. Ohio 1.2; Sub-Deb Club 3; Junior Senior Prom Committee 3; Cheerleader 4; Class Secretary 4; Activity Council Alternate 4; Pine Tree Ad- vertising 4. They've got us: Those twinkling eyes. Remember: Her line with the teachers. Can’t help: Laughing at the wrong time. How does she: Get away with it? ROBERT GEORGE BREWER “Big Boy” Class Sergeant-at-Arms 1. 2; Student Council Alternate I; Varsity Basketball 1,3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3; Bowling Club 1 ; Weight Lifting Club I; Field Day 1 ; Soft Ball 1 ; Class Committee 2. 4; Athletic Club 2; Junior Varsity 2; Class Treasurer 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Class Election Com- mittee 4. Permit us to introduce: Our future Charles Atlas. We'll never forget: That unique roar. Remembered for: His superabundance of fighting spirit in all the games. Claim to fame: Those Lil Abner shoulders. 15
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