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FRANK ANNICELLI Orange l can resist anything but temptation Anything for a laugh . . .You never know what he's going to do next . . . Boating and skiing keep Frank busy out- side of school. This year he did a great iob in Football 145, Hockey 145, and on the Christmas Dance Committee 145. Next year Frank hopes to attend college. ALLEN BALDWIN Bub d Woodbridge Cheer up, the worst is yet to come! All right! . . . Cut it out! . . . Looks are deceiving . . . Allen has been active on the track team 145, and was also a member ofthe Cast in the Senior Play. He will probably enter the Air Force. JOHN BELL A-mit-y-R-eadf Woodbridge Men aren't measured in inches How's the election coming? . . . John is very interested in politics. He was busy in Choir 13, 45, but he'd be lost without the Audio-Visual Aids Department 13, 45. John plans to attend college. HERTHA BENTON Bibber Orange A gal with stars in her eyes What do you mean, Who am I going to dance withl . . . Gee Whiz, Mr. T.! . . . Bibber's quite the horsewoman, too. Her School activities include Student Council 125, Girls' State Alternate 135, Glee Club 135, Choir 135, and Home Room Secretary 135. Bibber plans a career in secre- tarial work. 25
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right are: Reid Kaplan, President, Carolyn Miner, Treasurer, Joan Robinson, Secretary, Mr. Hiram Tindall, Senior Class Adviser, and Ed- ward Rappa, Vice-President. PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE In this, our last year at Amity, we have had many tasks beset us, the preponderance of which have been carried out faithfully and with a mini- mum of failure. Not the least of these has been the iob of strengthening traditions and creating new ones which we feel would be desirable and beneficial in the ensuing years. Among the traditions which we feel we have in some measure strengthened, is that of the school tie, composed in part of cooperation and amity between faculty and student body, and pride in scholastic and extra- curricular achievement. We would be the first to admit that it was not all sweetness and light, however, nothing would be good if it were not for contrasting bad, and by the same token, nothing would succeed if there were no failures by which to measure success. We shall, I hope, be remembered for our triumphs, rather than our very few wholehearted but unsuccessful attempts. ' Sincerely, Reid 24
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WILLIAM BOYCE BiIl I:ong HTll'R6'aU Woodbridge Friends should be preferred to kings Quiet and sincere . . . Lover of books . . . Basketball and Swimming are favorites. Next year he'll ioin the service. STEPHEN BOYLE Steve L' Orange How's the weather down there? Did ou do our homework? He's crazy about bas- y y . . . . ketball and cars . . . Steve participated on the Track Team 12, 41, Basketball 141, Library Club 121, Intramurals 12, 31, and Rifle Club 12, 31. He hopes to attend college next year. JUDITH BROWNE Charlie G Orange Blushing is the color of virtue Some crazy idea is always brewing-Watch out! . . . She makes you laugh till your sides split . . . Judy has been busy as Chairman of the Decorating Committee of the Christmas Dance 141, Amity Embers Editorial Board 141, Class Gift Committee 141, Safety Education Club 131, Nurse's Assistant 141, A.A. Dance Committee 131, Basket- ball Free Throw Tournament 121, Table Tennis Tournament 121, Secretary-Treasurer of Home Room 141, Student Coun- cil Alternate 141, and Girls' Baseball 131. Judy's future in- cludes college. 5 NED BUNTON Mouse QPHWQTSTTQT Orange The end must iustify the means! He has quite a crew cut . . . WouIdn't be without his red shirt and black tie . . . Ned worked hard as the Co-Man- ager of the Embers Business Board 141, and as a member of the Cast of Senior Play 141. He plans to enter the American Academy. 26
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