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kathleen louise ferenbach KATHY The rzmrfnnle bin' Ike L'llfC',fl pelifvllrlflljf . . . Kathy is associate editor of the Opinator, a member of the An- nual Editorial Board, the Dra- matic Club, and the hockey team. I-ler spare-time occupations are reading and driving her jeep. Her castles in the air include major- ing in journalism at Wellesley. We can expect to see her name in print. albert nick ferraro HAL., Yo1z'i'e got the jigbl and lbe rpiril . . . A newcomer this year, Al is known for his rollicking laughter, and has proven his popularity by being Treasurer of the Senior Class. Al proved to be one of our most valuable men last football season. He is interested in wres- tling and track. This fall Al plans to enter Lafayette. john benton fassett HJOHNH ComejoreplJif1e in my flying machine . , . Flying, swimming and baseball comprise the majority of Iohn's avocations. His gleeful laughter, and a great interest in a certain girl from Virginia make john a Regular Fellow. He has been a member of the varsity swimming team, and has selected Dartmouth College, where he plans to take a liberal arts course. john fennell JOHNNY Oh falsmly, Ob johnny . . . john came to Seminary just this year and quickly became well known for his athletic ability. He is a graduate of Kingston, where he excelled in football and basket- ball, and donated his talents along these lines to Wyoming. His main purpose in coming here is to prepare for Colgate. new L Q L , . csther cllen Hanneiy LSTHER .S'w1re1bi11g rufeef, mr! of g1'zII2lfi.l'b . . . Esther's sense of humor and gay laughter have brightened many a class and activity. She was on the Editorial Boards of both the Opi- nator and the Annual, and treasurer of the Adelphians. With her ability and friendliness, Esther will be an asset to any cam' pus. Bonne Chance to a wonder- ful gall at 'es a we j jacquelinc margueiite ford JACKIE i'Vlu11bazmn S erermde ' Jackie, our blonde, blue-eyed, Big City representative, joined the Dramatic Club and was a loyal member of the Mixed Chorus. Riding, singing, driving, and sketching occupy much of jackie's spare time. She would like to take her pre-medical course at either Cornell or Syracuse, and then prac- tice psychiatry. james cadzow ferguson t'F1sRGY st 11 Smoke gear in your eyer . . . Fergy came to Seminary three years ago and became an outstand- ing campus figure. He was a mem- ber of the Independents, the re- treshment chairman of the Blue and White, manager of the Snack Bar in Carpenter Hall, and an avid sports fan. jim plans to enter Syracuse to study business adminis- tration. vincent dominic ferraro VINCE flirt let .rome greaz big brzlirer, bzzrky mid lrzll . . .U His friendly disposition and hearty laugh have made Vince a popular addition to Carpenter Hall, as well as to- Sem life in general. Vince's major interests are football, wrestling, and track, but he has become famous for his excellent cartoons. Vince heads for Lafayette, where he plans to study law. sage Q5 1 -miami .r geese-1:5536 wayne WWVX
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f redric robert doll FRED Bell Bottom Trourerr . . . Fred entered Seminary life with a bang-that gave him a broken foot and kept him off the football field for the rest of the season. Although he did not get a chance to demonstrate his football ability, Fred became a very popular mem- ber of our class. See you next year at Navy. janet ruth edwards JANET Swee1 and Lovely . . . Janet joined our class this year, but quickly became a part of it. Much of her time was spent in the library, where she was an able assistant to Mrs. Caswell. janet has no definite plans for next yearg she may return to grace the halls of Swetland with her presence once more. vincent edward dioguardi VINCE The Kid from Brooklyn Last year, Brooklyn sent to Seminary one of its noble sons. We first got to know him when he showed his ability as a football player, but he is now famous for his good humor. Vice-President of the Class of '51, Vince plans to enter Pennsylvania to take up business administration. sylvia leigh doane ..SYL,, Slowly Syl can usually be found rush- ing about from one meeting to another, trying to accommodate everyone. As President of the Adelphians, Syl is always on hand to help any newcomer. She writes very original articles for the Opinator and is the Biography Editor of the Annual. Next year Syl goes to Connecticut College. 6,14 1 , 1 Q -gt Q - fr 1 . ., fi-I . el' 3 A it 22:1 'T1! '2 ls t - .xflm -Q' A 2. .,., tl-'s r 1 his 2 ' Q K ... rg ,-,Q as Qi' al M .X ,EN-F 2222.22 27? ' gi an P1 E a-af TE 'll .:. lf ,' 'iii'-2 . 1. ethel louise evans E'r1-ner. IW e behold your adorable face . . . If you've ever been to a foot- ball game, you must have seen this cute cheerleader, who is one of the most versatile girls. She was last seen talking to that special some- one. She is not only a Vice-Presi- dent of the class, but a member of the basketball team and An- nual Editorial Board. thomas george evans iiT0Mn: Live and learn Tom has been a never-ending source of ambition since his Sub- Freshman days. His popularity ranks very high. An honor student, Tom was on the Opinator Edi- torial Board for two years and the Sports Editor of the Annual. He also played junior varsity foot- ball and was a Senior baseball manager. Tom heads for Prince- ton. 'l, ll joseph anthony duvo UJOE.. For bell' llj0flj'g00dfell01l' . . . Amicable joe came to Seminary this year and soon earned a place in the hearts of his fellows. Joe held membership on the football and basketball teams. He has evinced a favorable inclination to the opposite sex. Although joe has not picked a college, he has de- cided to pursue the study of psy- chiatry. claire lois evans CLAIRE A j1rellygirli.i' like n melody . . . Black hair, green eyes, and the swiftest girl on the Hockey Team characterize our Claire. This co- captain of the hockey team is al- ways in constant demand for any- thing ianging from A to Z. Her talent should lead her far in the future. Newton, near Boston, will be the lucky college.
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is E. so were kenneth eu gene frederick NKENU 1 rould write rr hooh . . . Easy-going Ken, who came to Seminary as a Freshman, has var- ied interests, such as Ford con- vertibles, dancing, Chinese food, and New York City. While here. he has been active in the Boys' Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Dra- matic Club, and Shakespeare Club. After graduation, he plans to study psychiatry. norman francis gates UNORMH I'11z here hemure I'm here . . .' Norm came to Wyoining Semi- nary this year after being a mem- ber of the 1950 graduating class at Meyers High School. He is a good athlete, winning his YO in football, He was also a member of the baseball squad. Next year he heads for the campus of Lehigh University. Jeanne lee fortinsky JEANNIE I dream of jermnie with lhe light hrowlz hair . . . Jeanne came to Seminary last year, but she immediately made scores of friends with her bright smile and cheery disposition. She loves to cook and would like to study interior decorating. Jeannie is planning to attend Beaver Col- lege. Witlr her charm she will surely make a big hit, gertrude estelle frantz TOOTIE That lrrrrie with lhe .rmiling eye . . . ' Have you noticed the blonde girl driving a light green con- vertible around school? It's Too- tie Frantz. Tootie likes horse- back riding and swimming. She says that Spanish is her favorite subject. Wl1ile at Seminary, Tootie has been a member of the Dra- matic Club and the Annual Photography Board. 'if-S' dominic john garda HDOM., Here'r ufirhiug you cl happy voyage home . . . Dom's pleasant personality and talent on the accordion have merited him an A-1 rating. Night after night his room was the scene cf much gaiety. Dom was a mem- ber of our football and wrestling squads and will he decked out in the uniform of a midshipman at the Naval Academy next year. joseph anthony gattuso UUE., A pal ,ro good and lfllt? . . . Entering Seminary only this year, joe soon became popular among his classmates. Known for his prowess on the gridiron, he was also a member of the wres- tling team and quite adept on the baseball diamond. Joes hopes to go to Annapolis next year to make the Navy his career. I larry joseph gedrich charles samuel gelso 'gj-WEE? LARRY CHARLIE . 1 ' . ,rf p alumni H Happy G0 Lucky Call me mister . . . :'i' 1 K Larry entered Wyonming in his Charlie, our Country Gentle- 1 'ff ' Sophomore year and became man, has been at Seminary since H known for his cheerful mien and his Freshman year. An ardent fol- ff' 1? carefree laughter. Larry was on lower of all sports, Charlie played ' A Q, our swimming team, likes to read on our basketball team this year. ' and is a baseball fan. Planning to He is a great booster of Pittston 1 ' , I , enter Cornell University this fall to study Business Administration, Larry is sure to be a success. High School. Charlie has a rare talent for extracting all the fun possible from life, . r Sf. . c L - 1- . g ,ea '1I2 ' ' A, 1750 , a:5::3i5il 'f:E5,,55. ,. - if r' ' ' ' A ' .12 ii: utr.. ' X I sr sr
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