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ROBERT ANDERSON ..Bob,, umber one man on the absence list . . . Jauntless leader . . . To worry little 1d study less is my idea of happinessf, . Caledonia's second monument. JEANNE ARNOLD Jeanne', entlemen prefer blondes, and everyone I refers Jeanne . . . Pep 4-Personalityi Jpularity . . . Miss Park Place. if MARY BLACK ..Mayy,, I'm no authority, but I know what I ke! . . . You think she's quiet? Look gain! . . . Special interest at Specialized. CAROL BLISS Carol retty is as pretty does-and she does retty much . . . To be with her is bliss . . Anderson's cohort on the absence st. I Y. , 9' Pl in J I V ' 1 y v' If X-J .jvx P,Xk X VK! ju Vx A .fx A weft LINDA AUSTIN Linda Don't wait for your ship to come in-row out and meet it . . . The door to success is labeled Push . . . Next stop, Broad- way! PETER BEDFORD 'Teteu It's a good idea to take things as they come-if you can take them that fast . . . 'I'hat's beside the point.,'. . . Ilm not curious-just interested. vft x., of P. 1 .VI . f J' c z li J Lf' l
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Seniors Offzcers President ......,..................,..............,........... Bob Krenzer Vice-President ......... ........ Mi ke Cannon Secretary ............. ......... P eggy Lucas Treasurer .................. , .................. . ...,........ .... T om Simms Advisors Mr. Collins, Mrs. Shaffer, Mr. Barrett, Mr. Lapp We Seniors form a class very much like many Senior classes before us, so often exu- berant, so often depressedg at times we are elated by our newly realized maturity, at times averse to our impending independence. There are sharply conflicting forces which plague and confuse us. One moment we are young adults expected to cope with adult problems, the next moment we are adolescents caught up in predesignated routine. Because we are young, our minds are open to new ideas, grasping each with renewed vigor, rejecting some and accepting others, never absolutely sure of ourselves, but always coniident be- cause we are not old enough to know real despair. Yet as a class we are also unique. We are proud that individualism pervades us, but does not hinder us. We enjoy doing things together. Picnics, toboggan parties, and post- game parties are some of our most cherished memories. Sports is a byword among us. We are proud of our athletes and have supported them with spirit. Finally, we are not afraid to laugh at our- selves and iind humor in each other. In es- sence, we are more thana class, we are friends.
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ALBERT CESARE Things don't happen to me-I happen to things. . . . There are two ways tif get to the top of an oak tree-climb or sit on an acorn . . . The Mediterra- N nean Irishman . . . I'm not just greatgl I'm Caesar! is he f' F RONALD CHESTE RTON 'YYANV ..ROn,, I want to make a policy statement- I am unabashedly in favor of women. 'f . . . Love is the most exhilarating sport! . . . Humor is a virtue bestowed to few . . . The life of the party. - VJ. ik , IQ 0 f MICHAEL CANNON '7vIike The man that blushes is not quite brute . . . He has mastered every and study . . . Thatis not temp Irish rebellion . . . Three letter JANET CAPPOTELLI 'Uarf' Why worry and be blue when you laugh your cares away? . . . smile will forever win friends . . . quiet air is deceiving. g. CHARLES COLLINS Chuck I believe in life, liberty, and the ness of pursuit. . . . Let the labor-I'll do the restll' . . sacrifice girls for football-if they'd fice mef' SUSAN COYLE Susie Generally speaking, sheis ge speaking . . . But lim impatient-I to laugh nowln . . . To know her is like her-and she is well known.
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