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REBECCA A. HARRISON Gallant Ldlfl' i Becky held a class office each year of her high school career. Vice-President of the Student Council this year, she was class representative in her freshman and sopho- more years. Serving as president of the Dramatic Club, she was a member of the cast of Seventeen. Besides participating in sports, Becky was a member of the French Club and the Girls' Chorus, co-chairman of the junior Prom, and associate editor of the Crossroads Cornell University will claim Becky next year. BETTY LOUISE HART y Newer .Yay Die Varying interests claimed much of Betty's time in school. She was a member of the Library, Usher, Stamp, and Hiking Clubs, and served on the Junior Prom Com- mittee. The position of typist was hers on both the Trapezoid and the Crossroads She played basket- ball, ping pong, baseball, and shullleboard. Her cheerful, quiet manner has won her the esteem of her friends, M. KATHRYN HASTINGS Beauty fur the Arking Kay's high spirit and cheerfulness were always welcome in the many activities in which she participated. Her attention was given to the Girls' Chorus, thetlunior Prom Committee, the French, Riding, and Swimming Clubs, and cast of the Senior play Almost Eighteen. She played badminton, basketball, and ping pong, and was a cheer leader. Kay will enter Bradford junior College next fall. PATRICIA SUZANNE HEWITT 1 Angel Sweet is the only word for Pat, as has been proved by her many friendships. Active in badminton, archery, soccer, baseball, basketball, the Hiking and Exercise Clubs, Pat received her class numeral and class letter for her ability in sports. She was a member of the Library and Art Clubs. After a three year membership in the Dramatic Club she became treasurer. Pat will continue her studies in September at the Mechanics Institute. JOHN C. HOWE Hapfgi' Cavalier ' While at IIrighton,'Iack was active in basketball when a senior, and volley ball when a junior. He came to Brighton from Martin B, Anderson School, and he will matriculate at the University of Rochester next year. JACK W. LEET The .filerli Mem jack did outstanding work on the track team of which he was a member for three years. The Stamp Club was of great interest to Jack. He came to Brighton from Number Four School in Rochester, and at Brighton his willingness to cooperate has won him many friends. EDWARD CHARLES LETTAUMIR. Dancing Pirate Renfrew's vivacious personality will be missed next year at Brighton. He was particularly interested in the track team. During his senior year he played basketball. Renfrew's love of socials, such as dancing, movies, and parties, gave him the personality for which he is noted. DOROTHEA CAROLYN LUX Really, Hfilliazg, am! Able Soap leaves behind her an enviable athletic record. Active in Newcomb ball, basketball, baseball, badminton, and ing pong for the entire four years, she also was a member of the Hiking Club and volley ball team. This sports record has won for her the class numeral, class let- ter, and school monogram. Her friendliness was wel- comed both in the Forum and the Library Club. Next year Soap will enroll in Duke Univeristy. ?' Nt? 17
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BETTY ANN GILES ' Little Priflcerr Betty Ann's executive ability was shown in the fact that she held class ofiices for three years. The Dramatic, French, and Library Clubs drew her attention, and she was a member of the Girls' Chorus and the Junior Prom Committee. Betty Ann participated in badminton, arch- ery, volley ball, soccer, Newcomb ball, and ping pong. Pembroke will claim her next fall. STANLEY GLASSMAN Rlivtlwz in the Clouds y Stan's aft ability earned him the position of Art Editor of the Crossroads and Trapezoid cartoonist. He had the distinction of being elected president of his class three times, being president of the senior class. Stan en- joyed intramural badminton and was also a member of the Forum. He also served on thejunior Prom Committee. Stan plans to take art at the University of Michigan next fall. PEGGY GLEN Sing a.r You Ga During her sophomore year, Peg was a reporter on the Trapezoid. She was a member of the French Club. Active in athletics, Peg participated in badminton, basket- ball, and archery. Next September she will continue her studies at Virginia Intermont College. ROSELLE JEAN GOLDSTEIN Great Expeflatiam ' Roselle's attention in high school was focused on the activities of the clubs. Her unusually logical mind and ability to express herself made her a valuable member of the Forum. The Usher and French Clubs were among those in which she participated. She played ping pong in sports. Roselle's new Alma Mater will be Cornell Uni- versity. JANE GOOSSENS The .fpelfbimler Jane, who was particularly interested in the Art Club, was president of this organization in her senior year and received a poster award in her junior year. She was also active in the Dramatic and Usher Clubs. For three years her name appeared on the masthead of the Trapezoid. In sports she was active in the Exercise Club, bat mintou, and shuffleboard. Lasell Junior College will beJane's new Alma Mater. NELSON JEROME GREENEERG Man Wino Darea' I Nels, who served as a reporter on the Trapezoid, was promoted to circulation manager in his junior year. This year, he became business manager of the paper and assistant business manager of the Crossroads President of the Stamp Club and a member of the Forum, Nels was also active in sports. He articipated in softball and bad- minton. His friendly hanrlishakes and cherry Hello will long be remembered by his classmates. Next year he plans to attend the Rochester Business Institute. FORBES ROBERT HAIDT Daddy Lang Legr Well-known for his athletic ability, Heinie was on the football, basketball, and track teams. In intramural sports, he took an active part in softball, basketball, and badminton. He was basketball manager in his junior year. Always popular with his fellow students, Heinie was president of his junior class, Student Council Alternate as a freshman, and treasurer of this organization this year, He also served on the Junior Prom Committee. MARY BETTY HAMMOND Laugh Il M. B. who served on the committee for senior rings, was a member of the Dramatic, French, and Riding Clubs. She participated in badminton, soccer, basketball, New- comb ball, and ping pong. The corridors of Brighton will miss M. B.'s pleasant smile, but it will surely be popular at Oberlin where she will enroll next September.
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7' Q X '27 W RUTH CARIBELLE MARCELLUS ' Nofliirig Bur the Truth Ruthie's cleverness at writing was displayed in her junior year while serving as a reporter for the 'Trap- ezoidf' Although she has been at Brighton only three years, she has been active in such organizations as the Dramatic, the Usher, and the Stamp Clubs. RICHARD THORP MILLER from 11 T0ltChlJ0ll'71 ' I Dick played varsity football, baseball, basketball, and golf. He was one of the winners of the badminton doubles tournament in his junior year. He was vice-president of his freshman class and Student Council Representative in his sophomore year. Dick served as sports editor of both the Trapezoid and the Crossroads, He was a member of the Dramatic and French Clubs and the Junior Prom Committee. Dick will attend Glendale junior College in California. CHARLES F. MOLLENDORF Bonnie Prince Cfiurfiu An all-round sportsman, Charlie was active in varsity track, football, and soccer. The intramural sports in which he has participated were basketball, soccer, soft- ball, and volley ball. He was a member of the -Iunior Prom Committee. BARBARA FRANCES MOON Arliynr and Matlelf Expecting to attend the Syracuse University next year, Bobbie has been a talented member of the Art Club and assisted the art staff of the Crossroads The Forum, Dramatic, Usher, and Swimming Clubs have been among ,her activities. In sports she took part in badminton, basketball, and ping pong. Bobbie was a delightful usher at the Senior play. BETTY JEAN MOSHIER Inf! Life l'Vomferf11l? Betty came to Brighton in her senior year from West High School. She became a member of the Library and the Exercise Clubs, The Rochester Business Institute will welcome her pleasant, smiling personality next fall. ROBERT B. NEPHEXV What az Life! ' Because of his interest in sports, quiet, good-natured Bob has been active in football, intramural soccer, basket- ball, softball, ping pong, and badminton. Bob also played in the concert band and the marching band. His other interest is in the Boys' Chorus. Bob plans to attend Simmons College next year. v1cToR A. NOEL .fav It in Frentli Vic entered Brighton in the senior year and has already participated in many activities. Because of his knowledge of French, Vic became a member of the French Club. Intramural soccer, basketball, and volley ball also at- tracted his interest. Vic has an air that really makes him distinctive. He will attend the University of Rochester next year. JACQUELYN ANN NORRIS Trazfellirz' 011 jackie, who expects to enter Cornell next year, has been active in several of Brighton's extra-curricular or- ganizations. Her favorites were the Forum, the Dramatic, the Usher, and the Riding Clubs in which her cooperative manner endeared her to fellow club members. jackie was also interested in and a member of the Girls' Chorus.
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