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ICrtXUuledUfe, in q uth H uUaAo+h, in a e Thomas Haynes Bayly JAMES ALLEN “Jim” “He will never know an enemy and never lack a friend.” Loves to shovel out the driveway after a snowstorm . . . certain in- terest in the Sophomore class . . . takes things as they come ... worry and he have never met. Class Dances 1,2; Library Club 4; Baseball 4; Senior Prom; Yearbook Staff. GEORGE S. ALBERT “Dink” “He is friendly, he is courteous, which is recommendation enough for anyone.” All-around fellow ... ambling along without a care in the world; drives a crazy Ford . . . enjoys life at his leisure . . . when he’s not laugh- ing, he’s grinning. Cross Country Mgr. 1; Track 3; Junior Minstrel; Senior Prom. LYNN K. BARNARD “Lynn” “She may come silently, but always with laughter in her heart.” Quiet . . . dependable . . . “Terry” . . . those trips to Newark . . . “Oh! for Pete’s sake.” . . . pixie haircut . . . cute smile. Library Club 1; Glee Club 1. 13 GRADY ALLEN “Grady” “Why should life all labor be?” Swift and sure . . . loves his car... also his girls ... a winning smile, accompanied with dimples . . . Cross Country Star . . . likes to draw. Cross Country 1,2,3, Capt. 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3; Junior Prom; Class Dances 1,2; Senior Prom; Year- book Staff.
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Senior Class Officers Ellie Nash Pres.—2 yrs. The Class of 1961 wishes to sincerely thank our Senior class officers for the work and time they have devoted toward making our Senior year such a successful one. Congratulations to Ellie, Bob, Suellen, and Rickie for a job well done. Rickie Timms Treas.—4 yrs. Bob Coffey V. Pres.—1 yr. Suellen Toole Sec.—4 yrs. National Honor Society BOTTOM ROW: left to right: Katherine Reed, Eleanor Nash, Bennett Short, Virginia Saso. SECOND ROW: Mary Saso, Patricia Taylor, Dorothy Bridges, Fredricka Timms, Vivienne Vilardi. ABSENT: Patricia Sisson, Susan Toole.
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JAMES M. BELOT “Jim” “Quiet men conquer many fields.’’ Master artist . . . hard to get up in the morning . .. innocent as an un- lit firecracker . . . always on the go . . . First National meat clerk. Basketball 1; Football 1; Photo Club 2,3; Junior Prom; Senior Prom. V'lie, dcufA of ousi CAROL ANN BARRETT “Carol” “Worry and I are enemies.” A great dreamer ... in a world of her own . . . Mrs. MacDonald’s nemesis ... Mr. Blum still wonders If she has a tongue ... a friendly kid with a cute smile. Glee Club 1,2,3; Junior Minstrel; Class Dances 2,4; Senior Prom; Barnumtowner Staff 4; Yearbook Staff. CHARLENE F. BENEDICT “Corky” “With malice toward none, with charity for all.” Always ready to lend a helping hand . . . lovely hair and com- plexion . . . interested in photog- raphy . . . pleasing and outgoing personality . . . well liked by all. Camera Club 1,2,3, Sec-Treas. 4; Junior Minstrel; Yearbook Staff. 14 V CAROL A. BERGFORS “Carol” “Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves.” Half of the Bobbsey twins ... quiet till you know her . . . watch out for that crazy giggle . . . spends most of her time looking out for Elbe. Glee Club; Library Club; J.V. Cheerleading Co-capt. 2; Class Dances 1,2,4; Junior Minstrel; Jun- ior Prom; Senior Play; Senior Prom; Barnumtowner Staff 4; Year- book Staff.
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