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NANCY CARRINGTON “Nan Would anyone like to buy a ticket? No, our Nan isn’t a policeman, but she is in charge of tickets for all athletic events. LUCILLE CLARK “Lucy” Another athlete in the crowd. Lucy can al- ways be sure of a winning team. With her smile it's not hard to tell sportsmanship is her motto. NANCY CLARK “Nancy” You can rest assured that when Nancy has something to say, everyone else is listening intently. Just ask anyone who has ever spent any time with her in one of Mrs. Gristwood’s classes. PHYLLIS CLAVER “Phyll” Do you have your ticket for the game? Phyll was always on the job in an efficient manner as a member of the. energetic ticket- sellers. SALLY COATES “Sal” Another one of our peppy cheerleaders. Our gal Sal is good at anything from helping out in the office to working for Tri-Y. CHARLES COCHRANE “Chas” Our gifted conversationalist who never says anything! Chas has kept teachers in a state of frenzy with his crazy antics. With his ready smile and heart of gold, we can say he is the only person we know who does not have one enemy. JAMESM W Outside of devoting a lot of as a top-notch secretary for Jim also showed his prowess “six towers” on our basketball team, LEONARD DAVIS Look at that smooth delivery and follow- through, as Len sends another strike down the alley. Besides being one of the bowling team’s best, Len has also found time to be an agreeable student.
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LYNWOOD ALLER BETTY BENNETT “Betty” Betty has been active in the Home Econ- omics Department. She has made a host of friends. RAYMOND BRESEE “Ray” From the way this guy runs, his last name should be “Breeze. Living up to family tra- dition, Ray helped bring sectional track cham- pionship to B’ville. Lenny” Another one of the more solemn members of this years riot squad. Lenny is the kind that sits quietly while meetings are in session, only to go out and do the work. JANE ASSELSTINE “Jane” Jane surprised us all last summer by getting her drivers license, and proceeding to bum up the roads. CAROLYN BROWN “Cuddles” Where did that laugh come from? Oh, it’s just Cuddles in one of her gay moods. You can generally find that laughter of hers drifting out the door of the homemaking room. BETTY BURTON “Betty” New to us this year from Southside High School in Elmira, Betty has proven to be a cute addition to the class. While at Elmira she devoted much of her time to their Glee Club. STANLEY BUSH “Stan” Stan, one of Rm. l's reprobates, is well known as the happy-go-lucky Senior with the unique grunt-laugh. Stan spends his spare time reading and smoking his pipe. PATRICIA CANINO “Pat” Another one of our funmakers, Pat’s fre- quent chuckles are generally a clear indica- tion that she is up to something. By the way, is there anyone who thinks they can beat her in bowling?
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■ Personality plus—that is our never-tiring and thoroughly likeable class president. Morning, noon, or night, you could always find her on the job promoting some class project. We will never be able to thank her for her guidance. THOMAS DeNEVE “Tom” Ah, take one look at this easy-going devil and you can see why the opposite sex is at- tracted to him. Tom has also found time to be an accomplished veteran of band. ANNE DOUGHTY “Anne” One of our talented Seniors, Anne has sung in any and all school groups, with Keynotes absorbing the greater share of her time. CHARLES DUXBURY “Ted” Ted is another new face around B'ville this year, but the manner in which he passes out those fines at the Gamma Sig meetings has earned him a multitude of respect. JANICE EARLE “Jan” Here is our proud claim on our prettiest Senior, who has the disposition to match. How did she ever manage to keep her wits as class secretary at those gay meetings? REGINA EVANS “Regina” Swoosh! Up Tappan Street she zooms! Re- gina was one of the first girls in the class to obtain a driver's license and she certainly has made good use of it. r ANN FARRELL “Ann” Here is one of the more quiet girls, but don't let that solemn expression of hers fool you. Ann is loaded with fun—and brains too. If you have ever had a class with her in Miss Winchell's room, you would know what we mean. FREDERICK FAULER “Fritz” Fritz is easily recognized as the fellow with the innocent-looking face. In his work as a young apiarist, Fred has enjoyed the honor of meeting “America's most refined bees.”
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