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WILLIAM M. SWAIN, JR. Band 2-3, Glee Club 2-3, Sentinel Staff 2, Basketball 3 “Bill” to his classmates, a very likeable fellow, but sometimes hard to understand because of his vast vocabulary. MARY A. SWARTHOUT Glee Club 1-2, Soccer 3 Mary’s dependability, efficiency and keen mind, make her a classmate of whom the Juniors can be justly proud. ALVIN WALLACE Football 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, Band 1-2-3, Glee Club 2-3, Varsity B 1-2-3 “Al” is a happy-go-lucky fellow who seldom takes tipie out to be serious. JAMES R. WASSON Glee Club 3, Band 1-2-3 0 “Squeeks” to his comrades. You are delighted by his unusual laughter. He is also known as a good sport. DOROTHY WETHERBY Glee Club 1-2-3, Band 1-2 This Junior lass is very fond of music as her activities show. We hope she continues in this field. MARK WHITE We wonder if in years to come, we won’t find “Corky” on a little farm near by and he may not be alone, either. 28
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RAY PAYNE Ray is an industrious member of the F. F. A., and could well be called the “pop-corn man of B.C.S.” JOHN RAYMOND “Johnny” is an example of big things coming in small packages and we were pleased to find him among our classmates. BETTY ROCKWELL Basketball 1-2-3, Gusher Staff 3, Alpha Sigma Chi 1-2-3, Varsity B 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3 We hope Betty isn’t serious about going away to school next year, for we would surely miss her sunny smile and vivacity. BEATRICE SEXTON Basketball 1-2-3, Glee Club 1-2-3, Student Council 3, Athletic Council 3, Alpha Sigma Chi 1-2-3 “Buddy’s” activities show that she knows how to “win friends and influence people.” WILLIAM SHANNON “Billy” is one of those loyal Juniors. To see him without a Junior candy bar is like seeing a leopard without its spots. MARY ALICE STIVES Everyone finds this new Junior as pleasant and likeable as “Tommy” does. We’re thankful that he doesn’t monopolize all of her time. 27
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ROBERT WHITFORD Band 1-2-3 “Bob” believes the proverb “like father, like son.” He is slowly but surely following in his father’s footsteps. JOHN WILCOX We hear very little from or about this lad, but what we do hear, you may be sure, is worth listening to. JAMES M. WILLIAMS, JR. Sentinel Staff 2, Football 3 I bis jolly Junior strolled along in our Sophomore year and has adopted the than never.’ IVAN F. WILSON Band 1-2-3, Football 2-3 We wonder if Ivan ever considered the possibility of playing with the “Hoosier Hotchas” on Uncle Ezra’s program. ' motto VA‘ Better late lotto fi r PHYLLIS 7.APPIA Gusher Staff 3 Phyllis has a loyal manner which has won her many lasting friendships. We are all envious of her wealth of silky black hair. 29
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