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61. ALBERT TETRAULT 56. EDWARD VOUCHT Go down to Greenwich Village in a few years and you will probably find Albert plus a beret and paint brushes. Activities: Art Club, Barn- yard Basketball. 62. WALTER N. THOMPSON The bell has rung. The roll call has been taken and Bud stalks in. Mr. Burgee has tried to reason with Bud but did you ever try to rea- son with a Scotchman? Activities: Golf Team, De Molay, Poker Club, Chorus, Lyre Stall', Junior Play Cast. 63. PATRICIA D. TILLOTSON Pat has the inside track at the First Trust so if you find yourself short you know where there is a friend in- deed. Activities: Chorus, Basket- ball, Volleyball. 64. RICHARD VAN DERVEER We haven’t seen much of Dick except as a streak across the basketball court or a white figure at second base. However, his presence hasn’t gone unnoticed. Activities: Hi-Y, Varsity Basketball, Baseball. 65. JANICE VAN NOSTRAND Cute as a trick—that’s Jan- ice, and with that honey blonde hair can boys help it if their knees grow weak? Activities: Senior Chorus, Girls’ Chorus, Red Cross, Classical Club, Tri-Y, basket- ball. Political genius of the Se- nior Class, he was instrumen- tal in getting the Student Council on its feet. Activities: President of Student Council, Manager 'Syracuse Central S. Council, Roxing. 67. JAMES WESTON James has lithped his way through Senior high school making many friends along the way. Activities: Band, Inter- class, Barnyard. 68. WILLIAM WESTON Second of the far-famed Weston twins. Bill is now being supported by Jim (so Jim tells us). We are in- clined to doubt this. Activities: Interclass, Barn- yard, Band. 69. JOHN WILCOX Jack is one of our most active Seniors. He is also one of the most popular. However, it is in the sport- ing field that Jack really shines. Activities: Hi-Y, Baseball 4, Basketball 3, Football 3, Lyre Staff, Student Council. 70. ROBERT WILDER “Lonesome” (obviously) is the electrician of the class. They say he’s wiring his head for sound. Activities: F. F. A., Safe- ty Patrol. 19
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51. MARY REGAN 56. CATHERINE RYAN What can wc say about Mary except that the class wouldn’t be the same without her? 1 52. SHIRLEY RIDALL Hold that line! Block that kick! Rreak that back! Shirley is a cheerleader. Activities: C heerleader, Bowling. Volleyball, Basket- ball, Triangles, Archery, Cho- rus. 53. GORDON RODE What do we hear from the sophomore girls? “Gordon, Gordon, rah! rah! rah!” Activities: Barnyard Bas- ketball, Interclass Basketball, Red (boss, 4-H. 54. CORINNE KOSTI Guiding light of “School Daze,” she put this Lyre through its paces. Activities: Band, Lyre Staff, Journalism, 4-H, School Reporter. 55. JACK RUSS Be it basketball court or dance floor. Jack cuts a mean caper. He always has a bright word for the girls, too! Activities: Chorus, Band, Jay-Vee Basketball, Dance Band, Varsity Baseball. r i Sr Catherine is one of our quieter Seniors (there are a few), but that leaves more time for her to be one of the most active Seniors. Activities: Basketball, Bowling, Volleyball, F. H. A., Art Club, Chorus. 57. MARY SARTWELL Mary is from Belgium. Need we say more? She’s quiet, too. in school! Activities: F. II. A., Cho- rus, Baseball, Art Club. 58. EVELYN SEA RLE “Evelyn! take that gum out of your mouth!” She giggles, smiles, laughs, and appears to be happy all day- long. Activities: Volleyball 3, basketball 3, F. H. A.. Band 2, Chorus 3. 57. FREIDA SMITH Freida is small, she speaks softly, but flashes a smile twice as large as herself. Activities: Chorus, Volley- ball, Bowling, F. H. A. 60. LYNDON SNOW “Snowball” is the Star Center on the football team. He may also be seen in the line-up at the Cozy Corner. Activities: Football, Bas- ketball, Interclass, Baseball, Red Cross.
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71. MARY WOOD “For it was Mary, Mary ----pretty as a picture, fresh as a daisy. We think you’re a snip, hut we love you just the same. Activities: Classical Club, French Club, Sub Debs, Cheerleading, Chorus 3, Bas- ketball 4, Archery 2, Volley- ball 3, Red Cross. 73. OLIN LOVELESS 72. RICHARD YOUNG Watch out, Dick, Frank Spring is after you! Dick, as you may have guessed, drives a ear. Activities: Interclass, Foot- ball. Olin has passed among us like a shadow. His motto may well be, “Sec no evil! Hear no evil! Speak no evil!” • I I i 20
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