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'Q I ' ' lil, . ll W ue- ' ..-1:1 N. Katherine Fenton Bowie Kay With her long hair, pretty face, and constant smile, Kay was present at all football games, watching with crossed fingers. Ready for fun at the smallest suggestion, she would put on a large jersey, for football or basketball and head for Rob- erts Park. Half the Christmas Court . . . half of Kay and Jimmy. Brenda Fay Brittain Brenda Miss S.C.A. Doughnut Queen . . . if you ever needed to be cheered up, Brenda was the one to talk to. As she piloted her way down the halls, The Red Baron was and is com- pletely unpredictable. Known for her unique laugh, and imitations of her mother's driv- ing, she could make any situa- tion hysterical. William Cecil Brown Bill Bill is the silent one who is always dropping things and then looking at them in a puz- zled, forlorn way. He spent this year sleeping or opening invita- tions from colleges, though oc- casionally he could be seen on a basketball court, or running backwards in a crosscountry race. Charles Millard Browning Charlie While leading our class to great accomplishments and recognition, Charlie, as our Best Leader , took time to find the joys in life . , . guided by a lone star and the sounds of laughter. Hard working when the need arises Charlie. ' . 1 -5 X
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Carlene Loretta Black Connie Connie's the petite girl with the long brown hair and happy smile. Friendly and witty, to be around her is to laugh. A good friend, she'll listen to every- one's sad story. Edward Herman Bloebaum Er A quiet lad, Ed finds it difhcult to keep his mind off the class across the hall. Always finding time to sleep during school . . . always first to leave class . . . somewhere he finds time to pull good grades. Dorothy Susan Boland Dorothy Head seriorita of the Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Soci- ety, Dorothy did more than her share of service to the school. With her jovial atti- tude, she was ever ready with the latest news concerning la use de '67. Sherri Eileen Borellis Sherri Coming from Texas at the be- ginning of her Junior year, Sherri quickly became part of the Spirit of '67. Usually seen bombing around in her '60 Falcon, twirling a flashy baton, or typing everything, she was a beautiful Senior attendant at Homecoming.
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Elizabeth G. Browning Liddy An active member of the Class of '67, Liddy has a ready Wit. She could often be seen pound- ing a gavel on Mrs. Wither's desk, skipping down the hall, playing hop scotch, running across the front lawn,, or cheer- ing our teams on to victory. John Blair Buchanan, H Jack A connoisseur of wine, women, and song . . . Mrs. Rooney's Ichabod . . . Senior girl's coach, Jack is G.M.'s an- swer to Surfer Joe. But re- member, live and learn, die and forget. 'N Alison Ross Buchanan Alison Our SUPER-lass from Scot- land, Alison and her never fail- ing sense of humor was always around. Whether trying to un- derstand Mr. McBlair's puns, cheering on the SIMARI- TANS, or finding new things to do in her Wonderland , she will long be remembered for her LOVE of ice cream. sag. I Sq. ,f 4 ...Fr N X X V I I '55 jf' Linda Katherine Bunch Linda Linda is one of those rare peo- ple who seem to be in a good mood all of the time. To her, Fantastic and Peter, Paul, and Mary are synonymous. Just ask her and then settle back for an enjoyable hour of enumerations on the subject. lf Kathleen Burns Kate The great '4dunker , Kate was a very active member of the Senior girls basketball team. Her infectious laugh and crazy personality made almost every gathering an experience.
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