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CAROLYN AUYER ''Mac” Her-Ray! Her-Ray! That’s Car- olyn’s favorite cheer. She's one of the reasons why B’ville can be so proud of its cheerleading squad. Activities? Band, basketball, vol- leyball, Junior play, and don't for- get Ray! MILDRED BAKER Milly” Milly” is the reason why the local bijou is so popular. She’s the main- stay of the Palace, vice-president of Tri-Y, and plays volleyball and basketball, too. RONALD BARNUM Ronny” And in this corner, the blonde bombshell from B’ville!’’ Yep, that’s our boy, Ronny. But boxing isn’t his only sport; oh, no. He starred on the gridiron and the diamond as well as in the ring. Without Ronny on the team, B’ville wouldn't have stood a chance. DOUGLAS BLANCHARD Doug B'ville’s Peter Lawford can often be found wandering around the Sunset Terrace district; I wonder why! He was the masterful lover of the Junior play, the spark of the football line-up, and a class officer besides. DORIS BRAND Doris One of the silent partners of the class, Doris is living proof that good things come in small pack- ages. She is the little girl with the ready smile. DOROTHEA BROWN Dotty She’s got red hair, and figure, too. Basketball and volleyball are her sports, and her motto? Silence is agreement.” 15
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Being the president of the Senior class is an honor, yes, but it's even more of an honor when the president is in office for the entire year. But, in Janu. ary when we were thinking about electing the new officers for the remain- der of the year, there was no question about who we wanted for the head job. And so Elbe stayed in, and proved to all that she can tackle anythin» Those Senior meetings were a struggle for anybody, but Ellie got enough order out of them to get her point across when nobody else could. Her indomitable spirit kept her in good stead in the fight of remaining sane throughout the year. Ellie, we salute you ! To Miss Winchell go the thanks of the entire class of '49, for her untir- ing and always faithful efforts on our behalf. Everyone knows of M-ss Winchell's record as class advisor — director of the Senior play, aided us on our Junior play, advised us on all important class discussions, and advised us on our biggest undertaking of all, the publishing of the Lyre. Without Miss Winchell, our class meetings would have been much out of hand, and we never would have made the name for ourselves that we have. Miss Winchell, we want to thank you for all you have done for us, and we also want to salute you, as our class advisor, in our final year. Thank you. —Class of '49
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Sc5S ANN BUCCI Ann” And now we come to the brains o the class. And the chairman of th -antten committee, and a co-edito of the and a member of Jour nalism. Red Cross, and presiden f Tr, v- Whew! All that in on person. NANCY CARTER Denny” There's nothing more fun than a man, and the more the merrier That's Denny's motto—but she had time to be in the Senior play, and to be in Tri Y, and on the Canteen committee, too. Busy gal, our Nancy. LOUISE CHAPPELL Weasie She s at the top of every popular- ity poll, and can usually be found in the company of Powers and Nye, Inc. She is our leading sportster, and is known as the Personality Kid.” All sports took her time, hut Sub-Debs had its turn, as well. BEVERLY CHURCH Bev” qu.et. but who knows’what ; cover up? Thetnl'o1; -.n.,a vLand Tnang‘“ DONALD COLE Coke” RCoopc-r. Cole and Loop Bvilles top selling tycoor cret of their success? Th DeSoto that has seen ne Vnih St V,CC' in ,he ' teres; Lkn but alS0 Coke'S I kaboodle.' Handy on the I I neup, prexy of the Sopl «• JAMES COLEMAN Chick If you can catch him with his pant legs up, gals, get a load of those legs! OOO-Ia-la! Seriously, tho’, Chich has made a name for himself in the short time that he's been with us, both on the baseball dia- mond, and on the auditorium stage. Hi-Y has claimed him, too.
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