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lieu.-u.n hxlAl'l'l'IS Jury liver since he came from Elmwood to join us. our class has been very much aware of this lad. He was our Junior Class President and Business Manager of this Annual-besides ex- celling in athletics. VVatc'h future sport pages for jerry: he plans to come out of vollege a hrst-class coaeh. ELMER Wiucsnsox Willd, Elmer hasn't confined his talents to his good shop rerord. He played a mean right tackle on our football team, and proved a real basketball find. We won't forget o11r big, genial vice president, Wilk. ELLEN WIl.Sl'lN A member of the Titans, Bark stall, Ellen made many valuable contributions to the paper. Her charming smile, pleasing personality, and expressive eyes made her a line Varsity cheer- leader. She was Prom Queen this year. GEORGE Benicia George came to us from Hartwell in '45 to take the shop course. He left to join the Navy and after his discharge, he returned to graduate from St. Bernard. George is noted as a good dancer and sharp dresser. lfighlven THOMAS BoEuM Tom Tom joined our class this year after spending his first years at Roger Bacon. He is a shop student and belongs to Archi- medes. In homeroom period, Tom is particularly noticeable because he is seen but not heard.
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blARlI.YN S1:ilI'1v1Amtiu1u Marilyn bus lN'f'll' avtiwly loyal to CA..-L for live years and to Y-'l'vc-us almost as long. Quiet and friendly, she vould always ln- found S0llH'Wllt'l't' nvar Jvrry, Dot, or Mary Pfriem. Rom-:nr Sm:il1'mA1'llru Bob Sinm' liob has vhangvd to our junior shop this year, we didn't sm- so muvb of him, but wo remember him and his work in 4'lu'n1istry last yvar. Bob and Ken Rvvord really l'0Il1'0l'lPtl some' original formulas. .I A M ics S u l-:lpn 1 N 0ukiv 0ukiv is l'Ilmwood's tall. dark. and handsome contribution lo our shop, und he- is a nu-mbvr of Arvhimedvs Club. This ball' ol' tluw 'l'yl4'r-Sllvlton partlwrship works S0 hard and wbizza-s past so last in his lluirk that wo seldom see him at school allairs. lil'ssr1l.i, Sl.Allllll'l'ER Russ Russ, one- of our dwp, quiet lads, was kv:-nly inte-rested in trau-k. On Sundays be 1-an bv found indulging: in his secondary uvtivity, bowling-V-ae-voinpanied by thf' other nu-mbvrs of his ins:-parablm' trio---l7al1re'nkainp and Ellis. yllWW7 N1A ,. v f-ve-n-tempered 1 ad. e w our We seldom ho l lc Q Q merrials and a pal of lmo ne ll e ll 4 be found working at the Publix, Libl 5 Q F Donoruv TERRY 'Daz' Dot is the auburn-haired partner of the TFT!1'-lblt'AlllIlL'll rom- bination. A c'oinm0r1'ial major and also a nnfnilwr of the l re'nrb Club she, too, 1-ame from Elmwood to be- ri Titan fan. Dot spvnds hor sparv time in l,aud9man's Studio. ,I A M as TYLER jim In '45 .lim vamo from Elmwood to join our shop boys. Somm- folks label him Red or Kelly, but vwryone knows tlwsf' nicl-:nanu-s identify thc- same tall redhvad. ,lim 1-an acvoniplisli anything: he sc-ts his mind to: witnf-ss his fine- work as our lfaruival clown. CAno1.YN U LNII-ZR Carolyn and Jeannine we-rv a vase of like altral-Ling like: blond- 1-harms-rs and glib talkers-witty. too. Carolyn made an unbeatable tirket seller for all ovcasions. She also was a me-lnb.-r of l rvn1-li lflub. X XX . Fi Q 2 1 L' QW 1 Nik WFSEFX. ll'
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