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Twenty-two SUZANNE EL1zABE'rn SiMoN 1021 Cypress Avenue, -Ienkintown Entered 1940 I'l1'6'SlIIlNI1IS Class President: Color team hockey: Color team basketball: Color team tennis: Typing. Sophrmimra' Glee Club: Sophomore Play: Second team hockey: Sec- ond team basketball: Second team tennis: Dance Club. -lzuzimx' Glee Club: Second team hockey: Second team basketball: Dance Club: May Court. Sl'7ll'0I'.' Glee Club: Varsity hockey: Human Affairs. Happy am 1: from rare 1,111 free! l'Vl1y 1zren't they all crmterzt like me? Sue's spirit and sense of humor make her a valuable member of the '53's. She is always on the ball and great fun to be with. Sue's willingness to help out has been a great asset to our proms and projects. She also has a great knack for getting to the point and saves us a lot of wasted time in class meetings. Sue is always surprising us with those unexpected re- marks-sometimes we think she even surprises herself-you should see her blush! And how could we forget that milk jar at lunch ever ' since second grade? She will never live that down. Sue's naturalness and unaffected person- ality have brought her many friends: it's her friendliness and sincerity that have endeared her to us.
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Sophomore Play: Cast ol' Nine Cirls : Cokixxia Vlllllllik Roxuc: litlli Lindley Road, Clenside lintered Ill-I7 l n'.tl11m111.' Color teant hoekey: Color tc-'nn basketball: l'lay l'roduc'tion: Second ui denuc' honors, .Soplzmfzmw Clee Club: Color teatn hockey: Play l'roduc'tion: Sec'- ond ac'aden1ic' honors. blunior: Glee Clubg Cast ol' Cradle Songug Book Day play: Color teznn hockey: l'lay l'rodut'tion' Stu- dent librarian: lfrench Honor Society. S1'Ilf0V.' Class X'7ll'l'-lll'l'Sllll'llll Clee Club: Vice-president ol Draniatic' Club: Book Day play: Hoekey team Ill2lIl2lgL'l'l Play l,l'UllUi'll0lll Student librarian. ,MX Hifi mr' rl1'.vr'o1n'.s'1f, I will I'IIf'llIlIIf thine r'ru ' Do you need any help, or do you have anything to be done? Corinne will pitch in very ably and plan to the last detail. This, plus her unending efforts with decoration and other plans, was what tnade our ylunior and Senior Proms so suec'essI'ul. She has a great interest in drznnaties both in school and out, and has not only acting ability but a knaek lor digging up properties. Her hands are always busy. since she's a ehanipion sock knitter. XVhen Corinne isn't industrious, she van be lonnd telling sotne- one the latest. Corinne is the shorty ol our class, but what she doesn't have in size is tnade up lor by her friendliness. Twenty-one
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BRITA SELMA Srnaximrikc A175 Sylvania Avenue, Clenside Entered I9-10 1 r1'.sl1nm11.' Cast ol' Our Hearts l'Vere Young and Cay : Color team hockey: Color team basketball: Color team tennis: Play Production: Religious Life Committee. Soplrrnrzorzu Clee Club: Sophomore Play: Book Day play: Cast of Nine Cirls : Sec- ond team hockey: Color team basketball: Second team tennis. -lIHI1.0l'.' Class Vice- prcsident: Clee Club: Cast of Cradle Song : Second team hockey, captain: Sec- ond team tennis: Play Production: junior essay award: Second academic honors. Senior: Class President: Glee Club: Book Day play: Varsity hockey: Dance Club. A good nnrnf' is miller to be chosen than great ri1'l1f's XVe can be thankful to have Brita a mem- ber of our class, for it seems that she is in the center of almost every activity whether it be art, dramatics, dancing or sports. Brita is an influential leader also. As our vice-president, she did a wonderful job working on the -Iunior Prom, and she made an excellent Senior Class president, exercising her notable tact. Brita has a wellsrounded knowledge and a sincere interest which makes her have so many friends. Y'Ve . will never forget the house parties at Brita's. No group can claim they had as much fun as we did those three days in Stone Harbor. But most of all, you can't help liking Brita's en- : thusiastic appreciation for anything done for the class as well as for herself. Twenty-lhrfe
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