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Z Robert Fall Farris John Young Fisher A 1 Rob . . .John . Catherine Fraleigh Known to all as Greasy , Rob walked the halls of G.M. with a grin that made everyone wonder what he had been up to. Holding the record for breaking the most shift lever knobs in one year, he was also a pitcher on the baseball team, and frequently shot ace can- dids. Eric Floyd Fox Eric G.M.'s own Leonard Bemstein, Ricky is forever destined a 3rd clarinet. Rather tall for his height, and small for his size, his cafeteria antics were sur- passed by none. Working diligently on his car . . . playing basketball in Rob- ert's Park . . . or throwing a baseball around, John could usually be seen with Put or David. He was hard-working, fun-loving, and always taking time to study. Kate Tremendously school spirited and rarely not smiling, Kate's big brown eyes and nose-that- wrinkled-when-she-laughed was contagious to us all. When not leading cheers or dispensing band-aids in the nurse's office, she could be found excitedly watching a basketball scrim- mage or maybe playing foot- ball in Roberts Park . . . ua? James Edward Fraser Jim With an open attitude towards school life, Jim struggled with the rest of the class, looking forward to June. Ready to help everyone Jim could usually be found guarding the Library doors.
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sEN1oRs 5 i fs George Philips Eager Charles Harold Elam, Jr. Sarah Ellis William Harold Ellis Plnl This behind the scene man was really someone to wonder about. Coming up with many witticisms at times, Phil could usually be found 'slaving over his books . . . well, sometimes. In his free time he could be found almost anywhere. Charles The boy who just loved me- chanical drawing . . . the boy who displayed much talent in bowling . . . the boy with a laugh for anything the boy you paid a penny to throw away your trash! Sally Sally . . . with long silky blonde hair, a spray of freckles across her cheeks, and a sin- cere smile . . . Sally from Hawaii, Sally with many hopes to go back. Bill When not raiding Mrs. Willey's candy jar, Bill was usually found on the smoking court or playing tennis shoe during lunch. One of the friendliest SIMARITANS, he loved, even more than Mr. Dietz's classes, Tehaan's pizza, 1940 tuxedoes, and driving a slightly used white Plymouth.
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SENIORS lj . .5549 ,Gee . !:1,!.' tri! . 3 5 -.P 1.-V . 4 5 , S ifriif-I i Jil' Q n ' Q -1' Rifrhard GCFOW Fredenburg Jame? Gaffeff Cecilia Frances Gibbons Dick As a member of the G.M. band and President of the choir, Dick's musical abilities greatly aided the school. An active member of the Key Club, Dick was always helping on a service drive, Jimmy Jim, the giant killer quickly became one of the crew , Al- though most of his time was spent riding around in his little white T.R., he still managed to lounge in algebra, charm Mrs. Krum, or even send lovely red roses. Cecil Cecil, our Wittiest Girln, had the ability to make ANY- THING funny. Besides her wild week-ends, she was a loyal friend, and a loyal Simaritan-without her our class could have never come together. She will probably be most remembered though, as Cher in the Tonight Show, and as that something BIG in the S.C.A. Paul Frederick Gibson Paul The only male member of Fu- ture Teachers, Paul took the teasing he got about it with the best of humor. Managing base- ball, a monogrammer, and fre- quently seen in a VW bus with the other two musketeers, he was well-liked by everyone. flu v, ,. -1 ' 1 x. . V' 5 ffm' Q
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