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Thomas Alexander Cleaveland Lzfe as too short to waste Assemblx Committee 4 Secretars of B A A 4 Class Treasurer 4 umor Prom Co Chalrman 3 Holly Ball Lo Chairman 4 Varsm Club 3 4 AI1xedLhorus 2 3 Varsntx Football 2 3 V'lfSltV B1sketb'1ll 2 3 V Lacrosse 7 Varsxtx Lacrosse 3 4 Bazaar Balloons Bubbk Bubbk' A ef' A In the tenth grade the ranks of the Class of 57 were strengthened bx mans one of whom was Iom bmce that time he has grown mereasmglx more prominent among hxs classmates Ihere ls no doubt that the class has gained much throurh his membership After having served as Lo Chaxrman of the Jumor Prom, ln hls semor wear he was called upon to head the group working on the Hollx Ball whlch was a huge success ln even way T the Assemblx LOmmlftCC especially important thns year because of the new auditorium Tom contrlbuted much bx servlng as one of nts members During, hxs sophomore 'md junlor wears he sang an the bass seetlon of the lined Lhorus Aside from these 'utmtles he served 'ls the f're1surer of the Senior Llass But perhaps lom wxll be most remembered as one of the tno gentle men sw ho dismissed the student bodw from assemblx exerx mornmf 'Imy fso called because of his 6 ft 7 nn 230 lb framej his also done has part lthletlealls He nas a member of the football basketball and lacrosse teams xn hrs three years at Prlends A membershlp ln the W arsm Club and the posmon of Secretarx of the B A A are due rewards for his efforts nn the sports world ln the near future Tmy xntends to attend college but as to the eourse of has ende'u0rs thereafter he ls undecxded 21 cc - - n . , . 1 1 s - V - I K u . . I . I . ' x V .. , ' v . 4 . . I . , , . . I .t . : ,., 4 II. . . : - . ' I' ze, 1 5 V it, v 3 3 .45 Q 'f. 2,1 A 'Q 1 N' ' , ' Q .i A ,e,a A ,,,taqam. ff fb ' lfli5i?.,f' t :Lv ' ' 4' ,. , 'A en' ' EL-rj I ,I , ff. 4 532 . ' e.- , if 7 ,.g5liI4'i-Ivy . 11'-i5,m I e T . .e p..g's s, - I 4 is 5 A 31717-of 4.31 '. 7' r - If -rf 1 fri 1 5 lea 1 ' t ' ' , . II ., 4 .4 III , 4 I I 1 - A 1 .- ' 57 V' yew, x 4 . 4 tg A f - I -s - ,, . , is .-1,1 I ,,f.-ps. . 1 f fI if x II It V A ,Worx .Is '. , 4, ' '3I1,: 5 .. II 1 IX A V+, if 2, I Y l , 1 .- - , , , Y v . I I , . I I . I . I . .I I II r x Q ' 9 1 . . ' g . , . . . , I . I II . , . Y I , , ,I 0 l 1 a u 1 . , Y , . . . . I . I , I . I I YI 3 .. f 5 . ' . 3 . . . , . , 4 . , ' c c . ... , . . cf ' 7 ' I Y li' u f' vv I - - - - . . . ., . if . 4 ' . 4. . , . I t t. . . I 1 . . 1 A .A I . I I It -' 7, . A - v - D- v s .s , . 1 . 1 ,
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Carol Ellen Christopher Born with the gift of laughter. G.A.A. President: 4 June Week Committee: 4 J. V. Cheerleading: 1 Varsity Cheerleading: 2, 3, 4 W' 11 l 3 4 Jax V Hockey 1 Varsitv Hockey 2 3 4 J V Basketball 1 Varsity Basketball 2 3 Captain -lf Varsity Svyimmmg 1 Varsity Lacrosse 4 Bazaar Records Hlstory? If a smile can yyipe avyay a tear Chrrs is just yyhat the psychiatrist ordered I' ndowed with a sparkling, sense of humor and a yyarm personality Chris has set a tone of levity and vaiety for the Class of 57 since that day she passed through the portals for did she sneak in through a yyindowpj into the third grade Feyy could haye predicted at that early date the success that she yyas to achieye in her high school career b th as 1 school leader 1nd an ithletic performer As President of the G A A in her senior year Chris held responsibility and leadership and no one would contest the general opinion that Chris more than fulfilled these requirements B tsketball is Chris s fayorite sport and a standout she vyas for the Quaker team A yarsity player for three years Chris was elected captain of the squad in her senior year once again demonstrating, her leadership qualities Prominent in nearly half a dozen other sports Chris hopes to pursue a college career in the field of physical education But Chris s interest in sports has not been restricted to Friends School teams For tyyo years her summer yacation was absorbed in her occupation is combination life guard syyimming instructor at Quburban Country Club I' rom all indications it yy ould appear that Chris has a hne head start on the accomplishment of her hopes for a future in phys ed at the colleve that is fortunate enough to have her Q0 Qu'l : , , J. . f: . QQ n ., , ' Y Y ' ' 1 , ,4 . Q. . Q Q 2 , cz Q .f I C . I ll 1 V Q' K y In .Cx . s v 1 Q . Q . Q Q , . Q Q Q Q Ea D Q . Q . t 1 . . ' i ' ' . . Q' , 5: . . u 5 . ' ' ' ' f 5 ' . , o . 1 Q., J . z . 2 i' . li ' . . . . , I . . . . Q' , Q Jf if . one of the chief school offices, a position which demanded both - C ' Q . . 1 . . Q JfQiQ,f'Qk Q c 1 . H .1 Q' Q' Q' 4 f, . - l I I K . 5 ' bv L y I I . Q . . . . . Q Q QQ . . Q Q , . , . . Q Q . . Q Q Q Q ' Ki Y YY Q ' ' - I 3 A
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Elizabeth Cochran The conscious stone to beauty grew. ,.,,y,.A if 7 alf- Exer SIIICC L17 jolned us 1s the toungest member of our cl1ss 1n the hfth g,r'1de she has shown her prom ess both 111 her stholtstn stork and 111 her extr1cur11c11l'1r 1ct1x1t1cs She l11 vxon IL 1dc1111c dlNfll1LflOX'l hx Klllellllfj tl1e Honor Roll sevcrll t1111es III har l1st tu o tears of high sCllU0l I' nghsh md h1stor1 have l1ee11 her faxorlte subjects throughout the Upper Qchool LII s 111'11n lnterest outs1de of school IN d1reLted ton ard 1rt Her slull 111 th1s held his been shown through her vs ork on the 1lc1or'1t1o11 1o111m1ttees for sexerll of our d tmes 1nd through her of her sp lfl t1111e 11 rutmg 1rt1cles for II11 Qznlf ind 11 orkmg o11 I In 111111 Ll!'kUlll'lOII st'1ff She 1 1lso 111 1ct11e 111e111ber ofthe Serx 1ce Lo1111111ttce Il tu he 1 o 1t1et1cs htr thuf mterest IN 111 l 1d111111to11 cre su s 1111111 ur 111 1t1 TX 1111 1111, 111 tc1111 ll1 her so mort tc ll md 11s1111,1 to hecomt Illllllliff thru on the lculder Ill her Booster Club: 2, 3, -l- Service Co 111111 ittee: -l' Dance Commntee 4 Quill 4 Vlrsm B'idI11lI1t 1111 2 3 4 J X Basketball 2 H171ar Chr1stmasTable Niore W'or s 1or 11 Il She p 11:1 OIT the Y h1 lteth 1ll tc1111 for two xetrs 'ts 1 g1u1rd 1nd tlso should her '1h1l1t1 on t Q tc11111s courts She spends most of her s11111111ers 111 her L 1pe Lod home 11 here she tlltes p 1rt 1I1 11 1ter sk1111g llHl su 111111111111 Lou d tlllN he the Il tson shm 111 hrs to tttcnd collegt 111 tl1e 'North 7 22 1 2 I I . I ' my A . '. '. : ,3,-1 Y I 41 'l s L l l 7 - i S L u ' . ' ' ' . : ' 1 1 ' work as ll 111e111ber of the Booster Club. Liz spends :1 great deal L. t . , I l- 'll fs ll - ' J . ' wh- xl ' pl '-1I- all Y' lj zk' 1 l - -: ' s pho- Jcn' '. 1' l:. l '. zs' 2 'z ' Q: 5 .52 2 1 2 , J ' l 5 - S z ' ' ' ' .T .
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