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KAREN ELIZABETH KEWISH Sparkling sophisticate . . . firm confidence in fellow human beings . . . image of Leslie Caron . . . stick- tuitiveness . . . “My king- dom for a horse . . . won- derful as our Y-Teen pres- ident. “Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to it. JAMES KELLS KILFOYLE “Jim . . . manly . . . will of iron . . . oh. for Long Island! . . . wrestling, his hobby . . . knows what he wants . . . disarming smile . . . Bender’s right-hand man. “I don’t believe in love at first sight, but I do believe in taking a second look. KENNETH ROBERT LAUTERER “Ken . . . natural leader in his many fields of en- deavor . . . it’s that certain something that captures the admiration of all . . . fun to be with, terrific to know . . . success is his well-earned reward. “He started to sing as he tackled the thing that couldn't be done, and he .lid it. KERMIT ALANZO MAYNER “Kam ... electrical genius . . . a brawny blond . . . skilled in the field of pho- tography . . . steadfast foot- ball manager who spurred the team to victory. “There is more faith in honest doubt, believe me. than in half the creeds. La uterer. Mayner, Loan, Miller, Kilfoyle MARY LYNN MILLER Striking blonde . . . who’ll ever forget her “Tiger Crosley? . . . this tantaliz- ing (wirier leads our band . .. aspirations of becoming a gym teacher . . . tremen- dous cook. “Beauty pleases the eyes; sweetness of disposition charms the soul. CHARLES JOSEPH LOAN “Chuck . . . classroom shenanigans ... Standard’s Don Juan ... a clever Caruso in German class . . . polished . . . under- neath the laughter is a gen- erous and serious nature. “Whom honesty and wit and humour crown. II
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G-ubich, Groth, Hawn HUGH FREDERICK GROTH “Hugo . . . mad music from his trumpet . . . Coch- ran’s co-ordinator . . . sub- tle wit . . . “Dance mit me Heinrich!” . . . conserva- tive air cannot quite hide his facetious nature. “Silence is a true friend who never betrays.” GRACE MERIE ANN GRUBICH A quiet gem . . . loves to moondog . . . demure dam- sel . . . Solon soda-jerk . . . her placid manner is re- freshing. “As gentle as zephyrs blowing beneath the vio- let.” SALLYANN MAE HARR Sweet and gentle ... a diamond is forever . . . forgiveness and under- standing are among her many traits . . . pleasant personality ... a willing worker. “In quietness and con- fidence shall be your strength.” ROBERTA ANNE HAWN “Bobby” . . . sunshine wherever she goes . . . in- dividualist . . . loveable and laughable . . . obsessed with changing her hair style . . . oriental flair . . . desire to know and under- stand other people. “Most wonderful of all are words.” MICHAEL JAMES HOFFMANN Editor “Mike” . . . enormous ap- petite . . . bowling prodigy . . . independent . . . avid hockey fan . . . class reli- able . . . one of the South- end gang . . . amicable at- titude. “Vivacity and wit make a man shine in company.” SUSAN SAGE KELLY “Susie” . . . delightfully winsome . . . lover of the outdoors . . . freckled pug- nose . . . admirable stage presence . . . dare me . . . fresh as a breath of spring. “Dreams are true while they last, and do we not live in dreams;'” 10
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VIRGINIA LEE NYE “Ginny” . . . ravishing red- head ... can depend on her reliable opinions . . . Hot- Rod Queen . . . Mr. Wheat- craft's wonder ... a credit to the class of ’56. “Kindness is the sunshine in which virtue grows.” JOEL ALAN OTIS “Joe” . . . life-size teddy- hear . . . mad chemist . . . lover of the gridiron . . . possessor of a wicked wink . . . cookie muncher in English class. “I do not understand what the man who is happy wants in order to he hap- pier.” LAURA LEE OWENS Assistant Editor “Lee” . . . our gal, Friday, when it comes to solving a problem . . . Tiger’s temptress and top notch thespian . . . finds beauty in everything . . . poetry with a personality. “I live on hope, and I think do all who come into this world.” LESLIE ALLAN RICHARDSON “Les” . . . sigh-bait in his cool convertible . . . trust- worthy confidant . . . rol- licking hellylaugh ... hunt- ing enthusiast . . . his en- ticing smile reveals the warmth of his character. “Humility like darkness re- veals the heavenly lights.” KURT KARL RINK Shoulders his share of re- sponsibility and more . . . the flash of his pink and black Ford ... a loyal friend and companion . . . possibilities unlimited. “A simple man, perhaps, hut good as gold and true as steel.” DAVID ALLEN ROBBINS “Dave” . . . infectious chuckle . . . jockey behind the wheel . . . immaculate appearance . . . the “Silent Sam” of the Senior Class . . . easy going; agreeable . . . “Dream Team Dave.” “Win without boasting, lose without excuse.” 12
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